Search results for "Epilepsy" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • ===Cortical dysplasia, and epilepsy=== Lombroso supported a common origin of criminality, genius, and epilepsy ...
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  • of déjà vu is with temporal lobe epilepsy. This correlation has led ... with certain types of amnesia and epilepsy. === Tip of tongue (Presque ...
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  • effects in animal models of epilepsy, in the absence of toxicity, when administered at low (millimolar) concentrations.Likhodii et al., [https://www ...
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  • seizures, stroke, paralysis, coma, epilepsy, meningitis, encephalitis ... medicine, clinical neurophysiology, epilepsy, hospice and palliative ...
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  • ===Epilepsy=== Dostoevsky had epilepsy and his first seizure occurred when he was ...
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  • medical problems, including high blood pressure, epilepsy, ADHD, and other conditions. In 1993, the Board of Scientific Affairs honored Miller ...
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  • that he may have been the victim of epilepsy, schizophrenia, or both. E.L. Altschuler, "Did Ezekiel Have Temporal Lobe Epilepsy?," ...
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  • dementia, depression, brain tumor, or epilepsy must first be ruled out ... on both sides, to relieve intractable epilepsy, and has subsequently suffered ...
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  • Category:Educators and Educational theorists Seguin, Edouard Edouard Seguin (January 20, 1812 - October 28, 1880) was a French physician who worked ...
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  • were so common that when he was stricken with epilepsy in 1957, the disease went undiagnosed for months. Despite these problems, reed continued ...
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  • Chloral hydrate is a colorless, solid chemical compound with the formula C2H3Cl3O2. It is soluble in both water and alcohol, readily forming ...
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  • Others are trained to help those with epilepsy and psychiatric disorders ... dysplasia and medial patellar luxation to epilepsy and pulmonic stenosis. Canines ...
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  • with consumption of popular energy drinks]. Epilepsy Behav. 10(3): 504-508. Retrieved January 17, 2008. * Merriam-Webster. 2008. [http://www.m ...
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  • heart," as well as to children to ward off epilepsy (called Saint Valentine's Malady). To this day, a special ceremony is held on February ...
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  • born during a new moon or suffering from epilepsy were considered likely to be werewolves. The medieval chronicler Gervase of Tilbury associated ...
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  • Emerald was used as a cure for epilepsy and dysentery, garnet was used as an insect repellent, and lapis lazuli was thought to keep the limbs ...
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  • The cathode ray tube (CRT), invented by German physicist Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1897, is an evacuated glass envelope containing an electron ...
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  • Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin, (January 10, 1869 – December 29, 1916) was a controversial Russian mystic who influenced the latter days of the ...
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  • Boris Fyodorovich Godunov ( Бори́с Фёдорович Годуно́в ) (c. 1551 – 23 April|1605|13 April ) was de facto regent of Russia ...
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  • similar incidents experienced by sufferers of epilepsy. Other contributors to the research on near-death experiences come from the disciplines ...
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