Seizure Stories
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Could Taking A Selfie Trigger Epilepsy?
Selfies are connected to rather harmless vanity, but they may also trigger more serious health consequences, especially for people with visual sensitivities. -
Cannabis Oil Helped Young Epileptic Girl Come Out Of Coma
A 12-year-old girl now has a second shot at life because cannabis oil helped quell her non-stop seizures. -
Why Multiple Sclerosis Causes Seizures
Researchers may have figured out why MS patients get seizures — which means they might be able to stop them. -
What Is The Difference Between Cannabis, Hemp, And Hash Oil?
There are several different types of marijuana plant oils. Here is a quick run-through of the most popular oils and their uses. -
The Do's And Don'ts Of Detox Diet Plans
Doctors warn New Year's "detox" diet plans can come with potentially fatal consequences. -
Feeling Thirsty? Here Are 16 Signs You May Be Dehydrated
Without water, our body can quickly shut down; here are some of the signs and symptoms of dehydration to ensure you never get to this point. -
5 Therapeutic Health Effects Of Cannabidiol, Backed By Science
Cannabidiol, found in marijuana, may become the future of modern medicine. -
What’s The Difference Between A Seizure And Epilepsy?
Epilepsy and seizures may seem similar, but there are key differences between the two. -
The Surprising Side Effects Of Seizure Medication Gabapentin
Seizure medication gabapentin carries with it some surprising side effects when used for off-label prescribing -
Mom Serves Toddler Marijuana Smoothie, Loses Custody
A mom in Idaho is fighting to get her kids back after giving a 3-year-old with seizures a smoothie made with marijuana butter. -
King Charles II Had A Stroke — But It Was The Gruesome Medical Treatment That Killed Him
A British monarch was brutally treated for a stroke in ways that seem horrifying when compared to the medical techniques we have today. -
Once-A-Day Epilepsy Drug May Stop Seizures For Good
A once-a-day epilepsy medication may help prevent partial seizures just like a twice-a-day drug.