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What is an epileptic syndrome?

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Until recently, neurologists classified the types of seizures, such as focal or generalized convulsive. The past few decades, research has leaned toward determining if the patient has an epileptic syndrome, or a specific type occurring under certain conditions. These conditions could include a particular clinical setting at a certain age with other accompanying findings like radiological tests and EEGs. Absence--or petit mal--seizures can illustrate the value of a syndrome approach.
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Do they treat muscle spasms and epileptic attacks?

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Yes. They have been successful in treating the toxic psychoses caused by hallucinogenic drugs. They have many possible safe medical uses.
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I have someone who is epileptic, can he be a Leader?

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Yes, although there may be some limitations put on the warrant; for instance they may not be left in sole supervision of the Section. It is believed that the Act may apply to certain aspects of Scouting so long as it is 'reasonable' to do so. At the moment no one can give organisations such as Scouting a definition of 'resonable'. This can only be decided in the courts.
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Can flickering lights, television, or computer screens trigger an epileptic seizure?

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Yes. Various stimuli can trigger seizure, including those mentioned. Stress, headache, and lack of sleep can also trigger seizures. Seizures can also occur with no clearly identifiable cause or reason.
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What is Asperger's Syndrome?

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What distinguishes Asperger's Syndrome from autism is the severity of the symptoms and the absence of language delays. Children with Asperger's may be only mildly affected and frequently have good language and cognitive skills. To the untrained observer, a child with Asperger's may seem just like a normal child behaving differently. They may be socially awkward, not understanding of conventional social rules, or show a lack of empathy.
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What is a Syndrome?

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Syndrome" is a medical term for a condition in which there is a collection of signs (observable body changes) and symptoms (problems observed by the patient) recognizable by a doctor's exam. Individuals with a syndrome may not have all of its associated signs and symptoms, but they must have enough to be considered "diagnostic." Conversely, because someone may display some of the signs and symptoms of a syndrome, does not necessarily mean they have it.
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What is HELLP Syndrome?

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HELLP Syndrome occurs in 4 percent to 12 percent of the women who have preeclampsia. It is one of the most severe forms of preeclampsia. HELLP stands for: hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and lowered platelets. HELLP Syndrome most often affects the liver, causing stomach and right shoulder pain. HELLP Syndrome is most dangerous because it can occur before you exhibit the classic symptoms of preeclampsia. It is often mistaken for the flu or gallbladder problems.
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Is Down syndrome inherited?

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Only 3 to 5% of cases are inherited; the rest arise as an accident of chromosome arrangement during meiosis. For details, see my essay on the origin of trisomy 21 or Dr. Paul Benke's essay on the types of DS, and the risk and recurrence risk of DS. No. Down syndrome occurs at conception, so nothing in the pregnancy can cause Down syndrome to occur. As for prior to conception, the research all shows that drug or alcohol use does not increase the risk of having a child with DS.
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What is Tourette Syndrome?

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Tourette Syndrome TS) is a neurological disorder characterized by tics -- involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the same way.
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What about non-epileptic symptoms that resemble epilepsy?

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Sometimes children have symptoms that closely resemble epileptic seizures, but which are not. For example: Breath-holding spells are common in upset or mildly injured toddlers, who briefly stop breathing. The child may turn either pale or blue. Generalized tonic-clonic movements are sometimes, but not always, observed. Children who have breath-holding spells outgrow them eventually; no treatment is necessary. Startle episodes are also mistaken for seizures.
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Blog For Down Syndrome & FAQ About Down Syndrome
Down syndrome is a chromosomal disorder that includes some degree of mental retardation, as well as a combination of birth defects, including neurologic impairment, characteristic facial features and, often, heart defects and visual and hearing impairment. The severity of all these problems varies greatly among affected individuals. Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic birth defects, affecting approximately one in 800 to 1,000 babies.
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What is Down's Syndrome?

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Down's Syndrome is a genetic condition caused by extra genetic material (genes) from the 21st chromosome. The extra genes cause certain characteristics that we know as Down's syndrome. Individuals with Down's Syndrome also have all the other genes given to them by their parents. As a result, they have a combination of features typical of Down's Syndrome on top of the individual features from their parents.
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Down syndrome is the most prominent cause of birth defects. It also is known as “Trisomy 21” because Down syndrome is the most prominent cause of birth defects. It also is known as “Trisomy 21” because it results from an abnormality of the 21st chromosome. Down syndrome typically affects facial appearance, height and size and shape of the hands, and also can produce abnormalities of the heart and digestive system that may require corrective surgery.
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MUSC Children's Hospital - Down Syndrome Center
Down syndrome is a genetic disorder that includes a combination of birth defects, including some degree of mental retardation, characteristic facial features and, often, heart defects, visual and hearing impairment, and other health problems. The severity of all of these problems varies greatly among affected individuals. Down syndrome is one of the most common genetic birth defects, affecting approximately one in 800 to 1,000 babies.
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What Causes Epileptic Seizures?

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The brain is the control center for the body. Normal electrical signals between cells make the brain and body work correctly. The cells work like little switches, automatically turning electrical charges on and off. But sometimes it is as if some cells get stuck in the "on" position. This affects other cells and spreads to other parts or through all of the brain.
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Can aspartame cause epileptic seizures?

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No. There is no scientific evidence to connect the use of aspartame and seizures in any group of people including children and those with epilepsy. In addition, the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) reviewed 251 anecdotal reports of seizures that individuals believed were caused by aspartame.
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How do you distinguish epileptic seizures from pseudoseizures?

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Epileptic seizures and pseudoseizures are distinguishable both by their nature and symptoms, but the diagnosis can be difficult. Epileptic seizures are caused by a change in how the brain cells send electrical signals to each other, while pseudoseizures are triggered by a conscious or unconscious desire for more care and attention. Thus, measuring brain activity with an EEG and video telmetry is important for distinguishing epileptic and pseudoseizures.
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I am mildly epileptic - should I listen to your programs?

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Definitely not! All 'Activation' recordings and both of the Synchrony program recordings, contain powerful pulsating tones and rhythms that pass through the 'danger zone' for epilepsy. If you have ANY reason to suspect that you have even a mild form of epilepsy or any related disorder, do not purchase any of our entrainment programs.
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What about the children of epileptic mothers?

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More than 90% of women with epilepsy will have a normal, healthy child. The incidence of major malformations in the general population is about 1%. If a woman is experiencing active seizures that require AED therapy during pregnancy, the rate doubles.
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Q-06: I am diabetic/epileptic/etc., can I still get modified?

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Yes. However, you must have all of your necessary medical supplies on hand should your condition require treatment. We will not be equiped to deal with major medical emergencies but we will make sure you receive medical attention if required (at your cost).
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WHAT IS THE LONG QT SYNDROME (LQTS)?

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The long QT syndrome (LQTS) is causing an abnormality of the heart's electrical system. The mechanical function of the heart is entirely normal. The electrical problem is due to defects in heart muscle cell structures called ion channels. These electrical defects predispose affected persons to a very fast heart rhythm (arrhythmia) called "Torsade de Pointes" (TdP) which leads to sudden loss of consciousness (syncope) and may cause sudden cardiac death.
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HOW IS LONG QT SYNDROME DIAGNOSED?

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The diagnosis is commonly suspected or made from the electrocardiogram (ECG). All children and young adults should have an ECG as part of their evaluation for an unexplained loss of consciousness episode. On the other hand, there is the possibility to check blood samples for known gene mutations that cause LQTS.
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I might have carpal tunnel syndrome. Should I see a Chiropractor?

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Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) usually begins with occasional hand and wrist numbness. Most people ignore CTS when it is in its early stages. Over time, the numbness persists and turns into pain and hand weakness. People at risk for CTS include computer operators and anyone who performs a repetitive hand motion frequently. Early detection and treatment is important. Since different people have different pain thresholds, it's best to be screened by a trained professional.
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What is Lowe syndrome?

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Lowe syndrome (LS) is a rare genetic condition affecting males that causes physical and mental handicaps and medical problems. Also called the oculo-cerebro-renal syndrome of Lowe (OCRL), it was first described in 1952 by Dr. Charles Lowe and colleagues.
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What is Poland's Syndrome?

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Poland syndrome is a unique pattern of one-sided malformations that are present at birth. Poland syndrome is characterized by a defect of the chest (pectoralis) muscle on one side of the body and webbing of the fingers (cutaneous syndactyly) of the hand on the same side (ipsilateral hand).
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What is a "locked-in" syndrome?

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For a long time we thought that individuals who were in a state of diminished consciousness were unable to respond. Through years of working with people with severe brain injuries and diminished responding capacities we have learned that the person may be receiving information but be unable to produce an effective response. Some people may communicate with an eye blink, a facial gesture or even by moving a toe.
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