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    Within the next 10-15 years, methods like these are likely to bring about new knowledge of the functional anatomy of the human brain, making it possible to better understand how a normally functioning brain is disturbed in conditions such as dyslexia, epilepsy, motor dysfunctions, and other mental illnesses. Other examples of successful uses of science and technology include “molecular and cell biology, immunology and genetics, and those relevant for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, such…

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    In the article read Roger Sperry and Michael Gazzaniga conducted studies of the human brain and its two separate hemispheres. Patients with severe epilepsy had undergone procedures that severed the two hemispheres of the brain at the corpus callosum. After surgeons separated the two hemispheres, Sperry and Gazzaniga began testing the hemispheres. Sperry and Gazzaniga wanted to further examine how the two halves worked separately, thus exploring visual, tactile, and both visual and tactile. To…

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    effective option for treating serious chronic diseases. According to Mayo Clinic, if a patient meets certain requirements and has a qualifying condition, such as: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Anorexia due to HIV/AIDS, Chronic pain, Crohn's disease, Epilepsy or Seizures, Glaucoma, Severe muscle spasms, Symptoms of cancer treatment, Terminal illness, or Tourette syndrome, then the patient may qualify for treatment with medical marijuana. (Consumer Health) Many…

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    What is Chinese Skullcap? Chinese skullcap root is a medicinal root that has been used in China for hundreds of generations. In traditional Chinese herbal medicine, the roots, what they believed to be the most powerful part of the plant, was dried and powdered. They would drink the powder in hot water or use it in prepared foods. Now, the most popular use for skullcap is in combating nervous disorders, such as anxiety, stress, or hysteria. Research has found that the high levels of antioxidants…

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    sperm cells, keep their mitochondria during fertilization, mitochondrial DNA is always inherited from the female parent. An example of this type of inheritance disorder is an eye disease called Leber’s hereditary optic atrophy, and also a type of epilepsy, called MERRF. These are just some of the types of inherited disorders, but there are so many more disorders not yet discovered, or some disorders that are pending to have a solution…

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    it allows planted and used as a medicinal plant, where researchers found that derivatives of marijuana useful in removing the pain and exciting sense hunger in patients with tumors that do not accept the food, as well as children who suffer from epilepsy…

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    various factors including language barriers, variance of medicinal style, and religious restrictions. The Lee family in Anne Fadiman’s The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down muddle through these matters with their daughter, Lia, and her severe epilepsy. In the beginning of the novel, the Lee family seems uncompliant with western medicine, preferring their own brand of healing—a mixture of animal sacrifice and herbal remedies. This refusal of modern medicine for a disease as severe as Lia’s…

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    seizures. Photosensitive epilepsy is more common in children and adolescents, television screens or computer monitors due to the flicker or rolling images. Certain video games such as violent video games contain rapid flashes or alternating patterns of different colors.Intense strobe lights like visual fire alarms trigger people to have seizures. These seizures can seriously harm your brain in that areas that control breathing in which is now one of the reasons for death in epilepsy (Science…

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    She often ran about, and was also, found under furniture, hunched over in pain, and complained of a fever. Some say, it was a combination of stress, guilt, asthma, boredom, child abuse, and epilepsy and delusional psychosis. It later, was found as “Convulsive Erogotism.” Erogot- is a fungus that spreads on bread and wheat’s. There is no absolute way to know if she did actually suffer from convulsive…

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    Gundy et. al. (2011) conducted a literature review of ACT related to health psychology and reports that ACT is useful for health conditions such as epilepsy, diabetes, obesity, and cancer management. Specific health behaviors such as eating and physical activity can be targeted with ACT treatment as well. Weineland, Arvidsson, Kakoulidis, and Dahl (2012) demonstrated that a brief ACT intervention improved…

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