a. Diseases of the jaw or associated tissues that are not easily remediable, and will incapacitate the individual or otherwise prevent the satisfactory performance of duty. This includes temporomandibular disorders and/or myofascial pain dysfunction that is not easily corrected or has the potential for...
The practice is not just a mechanical process of breathing it includes mindfulness training. Namely, as you are breathing each time you exhale imagine a flow doing down your arms and legs and as you inhale an energy coming into you. Whenever your attention drifts bring it back to the ...
Mental, neurological, and substance abuse (MNS) disorders describe a range of conditions that affect the brain and cause distress or functional impairment. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), MNS disorders make up 10.88 percent of the burden of d
The incidence of seizure disorder in children with acquired and congenital hydrocephalus: G.R. Stellman, C.M. Bannister, and V. Hiller. Z Kinderchir 41 suppl:38–41, (December), 1986doi:10.1016/S0022-3468(88)80612-2ThomasA.Angerpointner...
Seizure The act or an instance of seizing or the condition of being seized. Convulsion An intense, paroxysmal, involuntary muscular contraction. Seizure A sudden attack, spasm, or convulsion, as in epilepsy or another disorder. Convulsion An uncontrolled fit, as of laughter; a paroxysm. Seizure ...
A criminal case has been opened by one of the adult children, but whether any prosecution will follow remains to be seen (none has resulted from cases opened by Patricia, including the seizure of her personal cellphone without a court order, accompanied by abuse and harassment). All these ...
Data availability We have collected the data from Kaggle is a public repository. Source [https://www.kaggle.com/datasets/harunshimanto/epileptic-seizure-recognition].References Russ SA, Larson K, Halfon N (2012) A national profile of childhood epilepsy and seizure disorder. Pediatrics 129(2):...
Inflammation of the meninges of the brain and the spinal cord, most often caused by a bacterial or viral infection and characterized by fever, vomiting, intense headache, and stiff neck. men′in·git′ic(-jĭt′ĭk)adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition...
Physical aches and pains. These can be headaches or stomach pain that doesn’t go away but also doesn’t seem to have a clear medical cause. Sometimes, it may seem even more serious. “If I’m in the middle of an intense depressive episode, I get chest pain,” Nibokun says. “I ...
The potential to zero in on the root-level cause of a host of adverse symptoms associated with unique subtypes of neuro-developmental disorders, work that could one day improve the lives of millions worldwide. Seizures and sleep deficits are two of the most common and most disruptive symptoms ...