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  2. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Deaths. 140,000 (2021) [ 9 ] Epilepsy is a group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. [ 10 ] An epileptic seizure is the clinical manifestation of an abnormal, excessive, and synchronized electrical discharge in the neurons. [ 1 ] The occurrence of two or more unprovoked seizures defines ...

  3. Status epilepticus - Wikipedia

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    40 per 100,000 people per year [2] Status epilepticus (SE), or status seizure, is a medical condition consisting of a single seizure lasting more than 5 minutes, or 2 or more seizures within a 5-minute period without the person returning to normal between them. [3][1] Previous definitions used a 30-minute time limit. [2]

  4. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    A seizure that lasts for more than a brief period is a medical emergency. [10] Any seizure lasting longer than five minutes should be treated as status epilepticus. [8] A first seizure generally does not require long-term treatment with anti-seizure medications unless a specific problem is found on electroencephalogram (EEG) or brain imaging. [7]

  5. List of people with epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    In his Treatise on Epilepsy, the French 17th century physician Jean Taxil refers to Aristotle 's "famous epileptics". This list includes Heracles, Ajax, Bellerophon, Socrates, Plato, Empedocles, Maracus of Syracuse, and the Sibyls. [ 1 ] However, historian of medicine Owsei Temkin argues that Aristotle had in fact made a list of melancholics ...

  6. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    The risk of sudden death in young adults with epilepsy is increased 20-40-fold compared to the general population. [31] [32] [19] SUDEP is the number one cause of epilepsy-related death in people with pharmacoresistant epilepsy. [19] Children with epilepsy have a cumulative risk of dying suddenly of 7% within 40 years. [19]

  7. Causes of seizures - Wikipedia

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    Stress can induce seizures in people with epilepsy, and is a risk factor for developing epilepsy. Severity, duration, and time at which stress occurs during development all contribute to frequency and susceptibility to developing epilepsy. It is one of the most frequently self-reported triggers in patients with epilepsy. [48] [49]

  8. Lennox–Gastaut syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Lennox–Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a complex, rare, and severe childhood-onset epilepsy syndrome. It is characterized by multiple and concurrent seizure types including tonic seizure, cognitive dysfunction, and slow spike waves on electroencephalogram (EEG), which are very abnormal. [1] Typically, it presents in children aged 3–5 years and ...

  9. Best and worst bedtimes for various generations - AOL

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    Adults between ages 18 and 64 should get between seven and nine hours of sleep each night, according to the National Sleep Foundation's guidance, while those over 65 should get between seven and ...

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