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UPDATE: Oak Park physician arrested in Wilmette on drugs and sex charges suspended from Rush
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsAn Oak Park physician has been suspended from his job at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago following his arrest in Wilmette on drug and …... -
Doctor asks judge to order evidence protected in drugs-for-sex case
TribLocal - Wilmette & Kenilworth » NewsAn Oak Park physician who was arrested in Wilmette last week for allegedly offering prescription drugs for sex recently asked a judge to order that …... -
Missing Tahoe Snowboarder Found Dead
KTLA NewsTRUCKEE ( KTLA) - Placer County authorities say they have found the body of a woman who went missing while snowboarding at a Lake Tahoe-area resort. Sheriff's Capt. Jeff Ausnow said searchers spotted 25-year-old Shawnte Marie Willis' body from a...Tags: Physical Conditions, Health, Aerospace Manufacturing, KTLA, Snowboarding
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Your Infant Is Having A Fever-induced Seizure - What Are The Two Common Mistakes Parents Make? Angela King Shows Us The Do's And Don'ts
Web ReporterYour infant or toddler is sick with a fever, when all of a sudden, they have a seizure. What would you do? "It's a scary situation for any parent," says Captain John Keizer with the Kent Fire Department. Febrile seizures occur in children ages six...Tags: Television, Seizures, Entertainment, Children
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PASSINGS: Betty Ticho, Stuart Gavert, Peter Brunette, Sue Avery, Bill Dixon, John Bucalo
Betty Ticho
Co-founder of L.A. County epilepsy group
Betty Ticho, 89, a social worker who co-founded the Los Angeles County Epilepsy Society and served as its executive director for 30 years, died May 29 at Santa Monica Hospital of complications from...Tags: The Hollywood Reporter, West Los Angeles, Movies, History, Robert Pattinson
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Rodent of the week: Gabapentin may be unsafe for developing brains
Booster ShotsA study performed in mice and in cell culture suggests that the heavily prescribed drug gabapentin halts the formation of new synapses, or nerve connections, in the brain. That ability may be the reason the drug is effective in treating...... -
From thought to speech in a fraction of a second
Booster ShotsThe human brain has to do quite a lot just to utter a single word. In the case of verbs, it must select the word that best expresses the idea it wants to convey (for instance, ???to walk???); decide on...... -
For pregnant women with MS or epilepsy, some good news
Booster ShotsResearchers at Stanford University have found that women with multiple sclerosis or epilepsy have only a slightly higher risk of abnormal fetal growth and C-section delivery compared with women without the conditions. Let's repeat, only a slightly... -
Dancing about illness, the debate that never dies
Culture MonsterIn the U.K. next month, a dance artist who has epilepsy will attempt to induce a seizure on stage. Rita Marcalo has stopped taking her medication ahead of the event at the Bradford Playhouse, according to the BBC News. "If...... -
November 14, 2009: The Epilepsy Center hosts a Candlelight Jazz Celebration
In honor of Epilepsy Awareness Month, The Epilepsy Centre will be hosting a Candelight Jazz Celebration. This event will include live music, a silent auction, raffles and stories of struggles dealing with epilepsy. There is no cover charge for this... -
Pot Of Gold Or Pipe Dream?
Chicago TribuneIn about a dozen states, you can smoke a joint if you have cancer or HIV and meet certain conditions, like having a doctor's note. In California, you can light up if you have just about anything — headaches, anxiety, epilepsy — and a...Tags: Wayne, Vomiting, Health Treatments, Surgery, Diseases and Illnesses
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Deep brain stimulation: Expanding its reach to new patients
Under the skin, a battery is surgically implanted -- generally within the upper chest. From the battery, wires snake up to the head, to tickle different targets deep inside the brain.
Such is the hardware for deep brain stimulation -- the equivalent of a...Tags: Symptoms, Medtronic Incorporated, Diseases and Illnesses, Surgery, Cleveland Clinic
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