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Epilepsy Foundation asking everyone to "get seizure smart"
ReporterIt's one of the least understood medical conditions - even though one in three people knows someone who has epilepsy. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, nearly three million people have epilepsy in the United States, alone. As the foundation kicks off...Tags: Seizures, Chemical Industry, Pharmaceuticals
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November is Epilepsy Awareness Month
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month.
The Epilepsy Foundation invites Southwestern Virginia to participate in the 1st Annual Lynchburg Epilepsy Awareness walk on Sunday, November 13th at Lynchburg College.
The Epilepsy Awareness Stroll will benefit...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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My Pet World: Author distressed about dog training
Author Jennifer Arnold couldn't say it all in her first book, "Through a Dog's Eyes," so she wrote a second book, "In a Dog's Heart" (Spiegel and Grau, New York, NY, 2011; $25). In the new book, she focuses a lot on the connection we can develop with...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Seizures, Diabetes, Health
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Biden tells epilepsy group: A cure is 'just around the corner'
Tribune reporterWhile talking Tuesday night about the tragic loss of his first wife and daughter, Vice President Joe Biden assured supporters of Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy that a cure is possible. “I can only image what it’s like to stare at...Tags: Navy Pier, Seizures, Joe Biden, David Axelrod, Radio
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Westmont graduate marks recovery with wedding
Megan West runs her painted fingernails through her brown hair filled with blonde highlights. Wearing a large pair of chandelier-type earrings, she smiles when she looks down at her grey bracelet displaying three small picture frames filled with photos of...Tags: Brain, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health, Physical Deformity, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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'Breaking Dawn' birth scene causing seizures in the audience?
Ministry of GossipMoviegoers are complaining of seizures after viewing the birth scene in 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1." Several movie fans are complaining of seizures after watching Kristen Stewart's harrowing vampire baby birth scene in "Breaking Dawn."... -
City Lights: Pitch comes from his inspiration
It's the spot where Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Hideo Nomo and other legendary pitchers faced down batters over the last 50 years.
Next week, Dodger Stadium will play host to a tough hurler of a different kind.
Dan Kanne, a Huntington Beach resident and...Tags: Hideo Nomo, Arms, Bursitis, Houston Astros, Don Drysdale
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Authorities seeking to revoke medical license of doctor police say wanted to trade prescription drugs for sex
TribLocal - Oak Park & River Forest » NewsA doctor accused of trying in January to trade prescription drugs for sex in Wilmette may get his medical license revoked, an official in the …... -
Casey Anthony: Anchor sounds incredulous at seizure story
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelKaufeldt turned "lie" into a two-syllable word. But Kaufeldt balanced her disbelief with promotional duties: She reminded viewers that the "Dr. Phil" interview airs at 3 p.m. Monday on WOFL. The interview will continue Tuesday.... -
Dr. Phil ‘the perfect person’ to interview George, Cindy Anthony, WOFL boss says
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelBut WOFL anchors have been skeptical about the notion that the seizures could have figured in the child's death. On a Thursday newscast, WOFL anchor Bob Frier asked Dr. Chris Gegg of Orlando Health if a grand mal seizure "could lead to, I don't know,... -
Top 20 local special-needs resources
2-1-1 Broward Special Needs Hotline www.211-broward.org/specialneeds.htm The hotline provides free comprehensive information and referrals to callers, an online resource list for Broward County organizations, 24-hour crisis support and a calendar of...Tags: West Palm Beach, Diabetes, Fort Lauderdale, Health Treatments, Sunrise (Broward, Florida)
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Aberdeen: Epilepsy Purple Day slated for March 26
March 26 is Purple Day - a day when people worldwide wear purple to support those with epilepsy and raise awareness about the condition. Epilepsy is the second most common neurological disorder after migraines and affects more than 50 million people...Tags: Migraine, Health, Physical Conditions
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