The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
In some cases, seasonal allergies can increase a person’s risk of having a seizure. Some research suggests a connection between allergic diseases and epilepsy. Seasonal allergies, also known as ...
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12-Year-Old Suffers Seizures At Dinner: Neurologist Reveals Rare Case Of ‘Eating Epilepsy’
For months, the parents of 12-year-old Rahul were puzzled by his strange behavior at the dinner table. He would suddenly stop eating, stare blankly, twitch his lips, and rest his head on the table, ...
This common practice when taking pills could risk a seizure in older adults, study warns - Researchers urge older adults ...
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