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The Secrets of How Epileptic Seizures Work Have Been Uncovered
The epilepsy, as a neurological disease, has occupied scientists for decades, who are continuously searching for the causes and treatment options of the disease. The characteristic of the disease is that disturbances in the brain’s electrical activity cause various symptoms, the severity of which can vary. Epileptic seizures encompass a wide spectrum, the best-known form being when the patient’s muscles tense up, and convulsions occur, often accompanied by increased salivation and frothy mouth. Research has also shown that these seizures can even lead to respiratory problems. For the scientific community, it has long been a mystery how to effectively treat epileptic seizures. However, recent discoveries have emerged that may offer…
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The functions of the cerebellum and the relationship with epilepsy
The discovery of the connection between the cerebellum and epilepsy could open new possibilities for the treatment of the disease. This part of our brain, which controls our movements independent of consciousness, is particularly interesting to science, as the neurons found within it, the Purkinje cells, may play a key role in the development of epileptic seizures. Researchers have now noted that influencing the ion channels located within these cells may offer new therapeutic approaches for treating this severe neurological condition. The Role of Purkinje Cells in the Cerebellum The Purkinje cells in the cerebellum have a unique structure resembling a branching tree. These neurons are closely interconnected, and although…
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The combined vaccine may trigger fever seizures
The vaccination of children is one of the most important steps in preserving their health and preventing epidemics. Vaccines not only protect little ones from infectious diseases but also ensure the health of the entire community. Immunization programs are continuously evolving, and professionals are gathering more and more data on the effects and safety of vaccines. Combined Vaccines Among the various vaccines, combination vaccines, such as the MMRV vaccine, which provides protection against mumps, measles, rubella, and chickenpox, are particularly popular. These vaccines can help reduce the number of vaccinations needed; however, recent research suggests that there may be certain risks associated with combination vaccines. It is important for parents…