The discovery of epilepsy was a public affair in the scientific world of discovery. Like other diseases, the discovery of one person is built off the discovery of the previous. Sir Charles Locock, John Hughlings Jackson and Hans Berger are ...
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Epilepsy affects more than 18 million people in the United States. It is a disability that negatively affects many aspects of their lives, and living with this disability can be frustrating and...
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Who Discovered Epilepsy?. Epilepsy affects more than 18 million people in the United States. It is a disability that negatively affects many aspects of their lives, and living with this disability can be frustrating and... ... eHow Article: Who Discovered Epilepsy?
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Epilepsy is the oldest known brain disorder. It was mentioned more ... ... Epilepsy is the oldest known brain disorder. It was mentioned more than; 2,000 years before Christ. References can be found in ancient Greek texts and in The Bible. It wasn't until the mid 1800's, however, that;
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Epilepsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Epilepsy (from the Ancient Greek ἐπιληψία epilēpsía ) is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms of...
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Epilepsy and seizures have been around for hundreds of years, but no exact date can be pinpointed. Although, there are many historical things that show a relation to Epilepsy such as in the Ayurvedic literature of Charaka Samhita, which has...
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History of Epilepsy. German Epilepsy Museum in Kork. ... At the same time, the names can also tell us about the people who gave them and their beliefs (e.g. "the scourge of Christ": the person who gave this name to epilepsy definitely believed in Christ and his power to punish).
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In a case series of 3 adult patients with epilepsy, all of whom experienced seizures while brushing their teeth, investigators at the University of Melbourne in Australia found all 3 individuals had small, defined structural lesions in the primary somatosensory area of the brain.
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Scientists believe they have identified a "master gene" linked to epilepsy and learning difficulties. ... Epilepsy sufferers experience recurrent seizures;
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