The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
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What To Do If You See Someone Having a Seizure
According to the CDC, 1 in 10 people may have a seizure during their lifetime. That means seizures are common, and one day you might need to help someone during or after a seizure. Appeals court finds ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (WPVI) -- While some toddlers are still learning their ABCs and getting potty trained, one toddler knew just what to do to save her mother's life. Two-year-old Lauryn Andrew from ...
A 3-year-old boy in Pontiac is being hailed as a hero after his quick thinking potentially saved his mother’s life when<a ...
Local resident Jenessa Broderick is looking to thank the three kind strangers who helped save her son while he suffered a ...
First, let's demystify what's happening. A seizure is essentially an electrical storm in the brain a sudden, uncontrolled burst of neural activity. Your pet is unconscious and not in pain during a ...
A dog saved his epileptic brother during a seizure in Connecticut, video shows. Screengrab from video on Sarah McArdle's Facebook. An epileptic French bulldog was saved by a 16-month-old boxer after ...
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