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Epilepsy and your memory
Epilepsy is one of the most common, serious, neurological disorders experienced by adults , estimated to be in the region of 50 million people across the world. People from all walks of life have been known to suffer from epilepsy at some point....
8 commentsDog Seizures- Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, & More
Seizures is a common disorder that many dogs have. If your dog has seizures, it's important that you are aware of diagnosing and treating the seizures so that you can stop your dog's suffering.
318 commentsHow to Bring your Wife out of a Full Blown Grand Mal Epileptic Seizure
The first time I witnessed anyone having a grand mal epileptic seizure must have been around seventh or eighth grade. One of the boys a couple of years ahead ouf our class had epilepsy. Say what? Never...
18 commentsEzogabine (Potiga): A New Medication For Epilepsy
Ezogabine is an oral, small molecule drug approved by the FDA in June 2011 for the treatment of partial-onset epileptic seizures. It is the first epilepsy drug that works by activating potassium ion channels in nerve cells in the brain. Ezogabine showed convincing efficacy at decreasing the frequency of seizures in patients who did not respond to older drugs. In addition, ezogabine had an acceptable safety profile.
0 comments" Maximal Electroshock ( MES ) Induced Convulsions "- A Model for Evaluate Anti Epileptic Activity.
Principle: Meritt and Putnam developed the MES test and discovered the anticonvulsive effect of Diphenyl hydantoin using this test in 1938. Phenytoins subsequent success in the clinical management of generalized tonic clonic seizures provided the...
2 commentsSide Effects Of Phenobarbital For Cats and Dogs
A seizure is a scary thing to live through ... especially for your pet. Lying on his side with his paws kicking away, drool falls from his mouth as his whole body shakes. And this is only the beginning ...
7 commentsBringing Epilepsy Into the 21st Century
Epilepsy is a condition, not a disease. Education about epilepsy will help the world advance from darkness into the light.
15 commentsSUDEP and status epilepticus
This is a subject that can be difficult to write about and so for many there seems far too little information about it. SUDEP (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy) and status epilepticus are a daily concern...
4 commentsSave A Life - Learn CPR
Have you done a first aid course ? I renewed mine last weekend here in Kununurra with St johns & highly reccommend it.
Surprising Dog Facts - Senses, Behavior and World Records
Dogs can be wonderful human companions. They have different ways to perceive and interact with the world compared to us, and they have some amazing abilities.
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