Young Alzheimer's Patients and Seizures
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Alzheimer's May Increase Seizure Risk:
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Alzheimer's May Increase Seizure Risk - myOptumHealth
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Alzheimer's May Increase Seizure Risk: Rate found to be highest in youngest patients and decreased with age, study... http://bit.ly/b5B7Dt
My mother has recently started having seizures... - Alzheimer's
healthcentral.com — “My mother has very recently started having seizures - she talks of a 'flash' of light followed by a foul smell so strong she thinks its going to kill her. ...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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If your parent/patient is experiencing feelings of paranoia, it is a good idea to persuade them to see a doctor: http://t.co/zWTCxU7p
Childhood Alzheimer's? - WEGO Health
community.wegohealth.com — “No one wants to watch a loved one lose him or herself slowly, even if the person has lived a full, long life. Can you imagine watching a young child go through the debilitating effects of Alzheimer's? For the last four years, a girl named Isobel Jeffrey has been suffering the gradual decrease of function that is similar to Alzheimer's. Isobel is now only 13 years old and was first diagnosed with early-onset dementia at age nine. Other cases I've read about early onset referred to patients in the” View full resource at community.wegohealth.com
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My father have Alzheimer he is 86 . Now he start to shaken in his sleep its like he talk to someone . His doctor was good . - Alzheimer's
healthcentral.com — “It's his head that shaken when he is sleep...” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Some #alzheimers patients may have seizures as part of the late stages symptoms: http://t.co/AxfKw2CP
Early-onset versus late-onset Alzheimer's disease: the case of the missing APOE '4 allele : The Lancet Neurology
thelancet.com — “Early-onset versus late-onset Alzheimer's disease: the case of the missing APOE '4 allele. By - Wiesje M van der Flier PhD, Yolande AL Pijnenburg MD, Prof Nick C Fox MD, Prof Philip Scheltens MD” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Early-onset versus late-onset Alzheimer's disease: the case of the missing APOE ?4 allele http://bit.ly/gHCHZn #Neurology
Ad Man Sees Young Cancer Patients as Consumer Bloc
digg.com — “In 1995 at age 21, Matthew Zachary was diagnosed with brain cancer and given six months to live. He survived the treatment and started I'm Too Young For This, a media savvy and hip advocacy group for young adults facing cancer. I2Y uses new media to connect young adults with cancer and to promote awareness about the particular issues they face.” View full resource at digg.com
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Epilepsy Surgery Could Help Many More Patients Who Struggle With Seizures
medicalnewstoday.com — “John Ligerakis was told he had to learn to live with seizures that had made it challenging for him to work or drive a car. A young professional just starting his career, Ligerakis was devastated a” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Epilepsy Surgery Could Help Many More Patients Who Struggle With Seizures http://mnt.to/3YXs #cosmeticmedicine
Epilepsy Surgery Could Help Many More Patients Who Struggle With Seizures
medicalnewstoday.com — “John Ligerakis was told he had to learn to live with seizures that had made it challenging for him to work or drive a car. A young professional just starting his career, Ligerakis was devastated a” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Epilepsy Surgery Could Help Many More Patients Who Struggle With Seizures: John Ligerakis was told he had to lea... http://t.co/J3ZuN2G
Proteins linked with Alzheimer's, other neurodegenerative diseases found to clump in normal aging
eurekalert.org — “In neurodegenerative diseases, clumps of insoluble proteins appear in patients' brains. These aggregates contain proteins that are unique to each disease, such as amyloid beta in Alzheimer's disease, but they are intertwined with small amounts of many other insoluble proteins that are normally present in a soluble form in healthy young individuals.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Proteins linked with Alzheimer's, other neurodegenerative diseases found to clump in normal aging: ( University of... http://bit.ly/9JeDoh
U-M's epilepsy surgery could successfully treat patients with seizures
news-medical.net — “John Ligerakis was told he had to learn to live with seizures that had made it challenging for him to work or drive a car. A young professional just starting his career, Ligerakis was devastated about what his future might bring.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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U-M's epilepsy surgery could successfully treat patients with seizures
news-medical.net — “John Ligerakis was told he had to learn to live with seizures that had made it challenging for him to work or drive a car. A young professional just starting his career, Ligerakis was devastated about what his future might bring.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Epilepsy News: U-M's epilepsy surgery could successfully treat patients with seizures: John Ligerakis was told h... http://t.co/ZsVfQLi
Non-IV Administered Medication Just As Effective In Stopping Seizures
medicalnewstoday.com — “When seizures strike, the most immediate goal for caregivers is to get appropriate medication to the patient as quickly as possible to stop the seizing activity.In a paper published in t” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Non-IV Administered Medication Just As Effective In Stopping Seizures http://mnt.to/3DDy #epilepsy
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