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Are seniors more likely to develop epilepsy than other age groups?

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Yes, old age is the most common time to develop epilepsy. The rate of newly diagnosed epilepsy is actually higher in elderly people than in middle-aged adults. In fact, as we get older the possibility of having seizures increases with each decade. For example, an 85-year-old is three times more likely than a 70-year-old to have a seizure. Please click here for more on Epilepsy and Seniors.
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What age groups are most likely to be affected during an influenza pandemic?

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Although scientists cannot predict the specific consequences of an influenza pandemic, it is likely that many age groups would be seriously affected. Factors to consider include the following: influenza pandemic could temporarily disrupt activities important to overall public health, the economy, and essential community services.
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Are the brothers and sisters of children with epilepsy more likely to develop it?

Their risk is slightly higher than usual, not because they will "catch" it (that can't happen) but because there may be a genetic tendency in the family that makes seizures and epilepsy more likely. Even so, most of them will not develop epilepsy. Epilepsy is more likely to occur in a brother or sister if the child with epilepsy has primary generalized seizures.
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Who is Most Likely to Develop Chickenpox?

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Studies have concluded that 75% to 90% of the cases of chickenpox were encountered in children aged less than 10. Every year, 10% of those between 5 and 9 years old and 2% of those aged 10 to 14 develop chickenpox every year.
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My daughter had a febrile seizure. Will she develop epilepsy?

Frequently Asked Questions | epilepsy.com
Febrile seizures (seizures during a fever) are common in children below the age of 5. Try not to worry. A young child who has a febrile seizure is hardly any more likely to develop epilepsy than a child who has never had one of these seizures.
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DO ALL ANIMALS DEVELOP CATARACTS WITH AGE?

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In general, no! In fact most animals should live their entire lives without developing cataracts. The lens does become thicker with age and thus appears grayer causing many people to mistake this change for a cataract. This normal aging process is called nuclear or lenticular sclerosis and does not impair vision other than making focusing on close objects more difficult.
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what age are women most likely to develop cervical cancer?

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A woman can be infected with HPV at a young age but not develop cervical cancer for many years because it generally takes awhile for the disease to progress. The highest burden of diagnosis of cervical cancer is among women aged 35 to 44. Cervical cancer is extremely rare in women under the age of 20.
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Who is most likely to develop PTSD?

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Those who experience greater stressor magnitude and intensity, unpredictability, uncontrollability, sexual (as opposed to nonsexual) victimization, real or perceived responsibility, and betrayal Those with prior vulnerability factors such as genetics, early age of onset and longer-lasting childhood trauma, lack of functional social support, and concurrent stressful life events
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Are some people more likely to develop problems with substance abuse than others?

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Yes, CSAP finds that certain populations are at higher risk for substance abuse, particularly those with family members who abuse alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. Prevention works! Substance abuse problems not only cause health problems and heartbreak, they cost Americans money. For every dollar spent on drug abuse prevention, communities can save 4 to 5 dollars in costs for drug abuse treatment and counseling.
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Who is likely to develop coronary heart disease?

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Other risk factors are being overweight or obese, and having a family history of relatives having a heart attack or angina before the age of 55 for a man or 65 for a woman. (A 'risk factor' is something that increases your risk of developing the disease).
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How are age groups assigned?

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The registration system does not allow you to select your child's age group, it is assigned automatically by birthdate. The "U" in our age groups stands for "u"nder as of 9/1/07. For example - if your child is 9 years old as of 9/1/07, he/she would be assigned to U10.
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Are specific groups of people more likely to have problems?

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Alcohol abuse and alcoholism cut across gender, race, and nationality. Nearly 14 million people in the United States--1 in every 13 adults--abuse alcohol or are alcoholic. In general, though, more men than women are alcohol dependent or have alcohol problems. And alcohol problems are highest among young adults ages 18-29 and lowest among adults ages 65 and older.
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Are there any ethnic/racial groups that more likely to have mental illnesses?

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The types of mental illness and the percentage of the population with each illness is the same across cultures. Cultures vary in how mental illness is stigmatized, beliefs about the cause of mental illness, and response to different treatments. Mental Health professionals from many different fields differ in their opinions on this and related questions.
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Are certain groups of people more likely to develop alcohol problems than others?

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Yes. Nearly 14 million people in the United States--1 in every 13 adults--abuse alcohol or are alcoholic. However, more men than women are alcohol dependent or experience alcohol-related problems. In addition, rates of alcohol problems are highest among young adults ages 18-29 and lowest among adults 65 years and older. Among major U.S. ethnic groups, rates of alcoholism and alcohol-related problems vary.
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Return to Top I have fibrocystic breasts. Am I more likely to develop breast cancer?

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Answer: No. Ninety percent of women have fibrocystic changes yet only 13% of women develop breast cancer. Fibrocystic changes are considered the normal condition of the breast and therefore not predisposing to breast cancer.
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Are some people more likely than others to develop a serious rash?

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Serious skin rashes may be more likely to occur if LAMICTAL is taken in combination with another medication called valproate (brand names are Depakene®* and Depakote®*). Serious skin rashes are also more likely to occur if you (or a loved one) take a higher starting dose of LAMICTAL than instructed by the doctor, or if the dosage is increased faster than instructed. Depakene (valproic acid) and Depakote (divalproex sodium) are registered trademarks of Abbott Laboratories.
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What is Epilepsy?

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Epilepsy is a chronic medical condition produced by temporary changes in the electrical function of the brain, causing recurrent seizures which affect awareness, movement, or sensation. "Recurrent" is a key word because a dog who has an isolated seizure does not have epilepsy. Also note that epilepsy is not a disease but rather a neurological disorder that affects the brain and shows itself in the form of seizures.
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Epilepsy Foundation-Frequently Asked Questions
Epilepsy is a neurological condition that from time to time produces brief disturbances in the normal electrical functions of the brain. Normal brain function is made possible by millions of tiny electrical charges passing between nerve cells in the brain and to all parts of the body. When someone has epilepsy, this normal pattern may be interrupted by intermittent bursts of electrical energy that are much more intense than usual.
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UC Davis Comprehensive Epilepsy Program - FAQ about epilepsy
Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. A seizure is a brief alteration of consciousness (level of awareness), muscle control, behavior or sensory perception. Seizures can last a few seconds to several minutes. Most seizures last less than 2 minutes. During a seizure, brain cells behave abnormally and show unusual repeated electrical discharges.
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Epilepsy is a disorder that briefly interrupts the normal electrical activity of the brain. Normally, neurons, which are cells that carry electrical impulses, form a network allowing communication between the brain and rest of the body. Neurons "fire" or send electrical impulses toward surrounding cells, stimulating neighboring cells to fire.
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Epilepsy Information and Frequently Asked Questions: What Is...
Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which people experience repeated seizures. Let’s start with the basics. Epilepsy is a neurological condition that causes the brain to produce sudden bursts of electrical energy. For the brain to function, there needs to be a balance between increased activity (excitation) and restraint (inhibition). When this balance is changed, a seizure may result.
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Is there a discount for Juniors, Seniors, or Groups?

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Unfortunately, we do not have a discounted rate for juniors or seniors. For Group bookings, please call Student Services at 800-642-5528 x 0 for further details.
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