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Photosensitive epilepsy (PSE) is a form of epilepsy in which seizures are triggered by visual stimuli that form patterns in time or space, such as flashing lights, bold, regular patterns, or regular moving patterns. PSE affects approximately one in 4,000 people (5% of those with epilepsy).
Orgasmic epilepsy is a rare form of epilepsy that involves auras in which spontaneous orgasms occur. [1] [4] [2] [3] Due to their rarity and sensitive nature, they have mostly been reported as single cases and case series. [2] [3] [4] A broader category is epilepsy with sexual auras generally. [1]
Beginning with an epilepsy trigger warning, the music video features the 1975 performing inside of a cube with LED walls and musical instruments. [39] The inside of the cube is filled with bright lights, while the screens display internet images and lyrics from the song, mimicking the sensory overload of the online experience.
Grace Hinchman was a healthy college athlete when she suddenly developed seizures. The syndrome can strike after an infection and fever. Epilepsy Symptoms: Woman Had FIRES, Syndrome That Causes ...
In 2018, women and girls of child-bearing age were banned from using the medication without a pregnancy prevention plan in place. Men on epilepsy drug warned to use ‘effective contreception ...
Video game play is frequently associated with obesity. Many studies have been conducted on the link between television & video games and increased BMI (Body Mass Index). Due to video games replacing physical activities, there appears to be a clear association between time spent playing video games and increased BMI in young children. [30]
Footage may either clear or fail checks, or "pass with a warning" in which case the video's luminance is automatically adjusted to mitigate potential effects. [ citation needed ] After the incident, TV broadcasters voluntarily added on-screen warnings to shows targeted at young children encouraging viewers to watch anime in a well-lit room and ...
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