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in infants under the age of eighteen months with febrile seizure who routinely undergo lumbar puncture, we studied 159 cases (from 3 to 18 months of age, mean of 11, SD of 4 months), referred to Takhti Children Hospital from September 1995 to September 1996 because of Febrile Seizures. The...
If the word "vaccine" strikes fear in your heart, then you likely came of age not in a time dominated by worries about polio, but in a time when vaccines make news because of side effects ranging from mild irritation to death. The most notable example is probably the debate regarding the...
Data were mainly collected through conversations, participant observations and some group-based interactions, such as mapping of mosquito breeding sites, recreational sites; seasonality diagrams to identify seasonal fluctuations in climate, incidence of illness, livelihoods; daily activity charts to gather ...
Investigators have found that smoking initiation (the obligatory first step) and the development of nicotine dependence are both influenced by genetic factors. Genetic factors appear to play a larger role in nicotine dependence than in smoking initiation. The next step will be to identify these genes...
Celiac disease can affect people differently, making it difficult to identify. Some people have no symptoms, while others have many. Children and infants tend to have more digestive symptoms compared to adults. Common symptoms in children with celiac disease include:3 ...
If there’s anyone who could be at risk of having a severe infection due to a weak immune system, it’s important that you avoid exposing them to the virus while you are still contagious. People who are at high risk include infants, young children, adults over age 60, and anyone who ...
Seizures from violent coughing fits (more common in infants) Encephalopathy, which is a decrease in blood flow or oxygen to the brain Complications of whooping cough in adults Complications for teens and adults are usually less severe than with infants and children, especially for those who’ve ...
I truly believe that all of us who identify ourselves as co-dependent will have to go through some kind of grief process if we want to be free of our compulsivity. The Lord Jesus can heal you through letting you experience and feel your original wound and His power can set you free fro...
However,recurrent seizureswarrant an urgent assessment, and a variety ofantiepileptic drugsmay benefit these patients. Unfortunately, there is no high level evidence to support the use of any one particular drug among those that are currently available for use in infants with seizures. "Whilst this ...