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Dyslexia – improved with Catalyst therapy – video before

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Dyslexia - improved with Catalyst therapy - video before after Dyslexia - is a disorder which is manifested mainly by writing in reverse order - means if you say 34 she will write 43..... etc which is considered incurable or needs lots of counseling session etc .... in this video wehave treated this case with catalyst therapy - means come elements called trace elements required to function the brain ...as catalyst ....not vitamins .. are given to this girl .....for 5 days to assess the improvement new method of video recording with permission was done same thing - in numericals , words, sentences other complains severity was recorded before during after the therapy. this is the video on the day of discharge where mother reporting after testing the child with the same thing which she noticed at home or on the day of admission.. on the first page is the summary of all the complaints in which she showed improvement. her mother is a certified nurse working in the biggest hospital of asia at ahmedabad gujarat India she consulted lot of psychiatrist neurologist for the same in last so many years but did not improve. we planned to add catalyst … Continue reading

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Bionic devices at the Bionics Institute – Animation – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Bionic devices at the Bionics Institute - Animation Animation of the bionic ear, bionic eye, deep brain stimulation device and epilepsy treatment device - all the focus of research at the Bionics Institute, Melbourne, Australia.From:BionicsInstituteViews:228 3ratingsTime:01:17More inScience Technology Original post: Bionic devices at the Bionics Institute - Animation - Video … Continue reading

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Epilepsy Neurobionic Device – Animation – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Epilepsy Neurobionic Device - Animation Animation of Epilepsy Treatment Device being developed by the Bionics Institute, University of Melbourne and St Vincents Hospital.From:BionicsInstituteViews:104 2ratingsTime:00:16More inScience Technology The rest is here: Epilepsy Neurobionic Device - Animation - Video … Continue reading

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Epilepsy experts talk about the future of epilepsy treatment – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Epilepsy experts talk about the future of epilepsy treatment Interviews from Professors Michele Simonato and Helen Cross from the 10th European Congress on Epileptology, London 2012From:epilepsyactionViews:212 1ratingsTime:02:44More inNonprofits Activism Continued here: Epilepsy experts talk about the future of epilepsy treatment - Video … Continue reading

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Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Overview- Brien Smith, MD, and Kost Elisevich, MD, PhD – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Overview- Brien Smith, MD, and Kost Elisevich, MD, PhD Dr. Smith and Dr. Elisevich describe the care available at West Michigan's first Level 4 epilepsy center which provides the highest level of comprehensive medical and surgical evaluation and treatment for both children and adults with epilepsy and seizure disorders.From:spectrumhealthtvViews:68 0ratingsTime:05:08More inPeople Blogs Originally posted here: Comprehensive Epilepsy Program Overview- Brien Smith, MD, and Kost Elisevich, MD, PhD - Video … Continue reading

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Medications for Epilepsy: Linda Selwa, MD, University of Michigan Health System – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

Medications for Epilepsy: Linda Selwa, MD, University of Michigan Health System While the goal of epilepsy treatment is "No seizures, no side effects," reaching that goal can sometimes be a challenge. This call discusses current and future medications for epilepsy, common side effects, potential long-term effects to consider, effectiveness of different drugs for different types of seizures, generics vs. brand name medications, financial considerations, and more.From:EpilepsyMichiganViews:7 0ratingsTime:01:14:48More inNonprofits Activism Original post: Medications for Epilepsy: Linda Selwa, MD, University of Michigan Health System - Video … Continue reading

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John’s epilepsy story – Video

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

John's epilepsy story John speaks on his epilepsy treatment at UCLAFrom:lindyrattiesViews:13 0ratingsTime:07:41More inEntertainment Read the rest here: John's epilepsy story - Video … Continue reading

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FDA approves Eisai’s epilepsy treatment for seizures

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

(Reuters) - U.S. health regulators approved Japanese drugmaker Eisai Co Ltd's Fycompa tablets to treat partial seizures in epileptic patients, saying current treatments on the market were unsatisfactory in controlling seizures in some patients. Eisai's drug, chemically known as perampanel, works by blocking the action of the neurotransmitter glutamate, which may cause excessive electrical activity in the brain, resulting in seizures. "It is important to have a variety of treatment options available for patients with epilepsy," said Russell Katz, an official at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. The drug was approved specifically for epileptic patients aged 12 and above, based on Fycompa outperforming a placebo in three clinical studies, the FDA said. Dizziness, weight increase, blurred vision and excessive sleep were among some of the most common adverse events reported by patients taking Fycompa. The drug will carry a boxed warning alerting prescribers and patients about the risks of aggression, anger, anxiety, paranoia and agitation among other mental status changes, the health regulator said. The drug will be sold along with a patient medication guide containing instructions on its use and drug safety information. (Reporting by Zeba Siddiqui in Bangalore; Editing by Roshni … Continue reading

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FDA Approves New Epilepsy Drug

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

By Dan Radovsky | More Articles October 23, 2012 | The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Monday that it has approved a new drug, Fycompa, for the treatment of partial onset seizures in adult epilepsy patients. The FDA approval came after three clinical trials showed Fycompa's effectiveness in controlling partial seizures, the most common type of seizures in epilepsy patients. "Some people with epilepsy do not achieve satisfactory seizure control from treatments they are currently using, said Russell Katz, M.D., of the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. "It is important to have a variety of treatment options available for patients with epilepsy." The drug had previously been approved for use by the European Commission. More than 50 million people live with epilepsy around the world. Fycompa is produced by Japanese company Eisai, which has its U.S. operations based in Woodcliff Lake, N.J. View original post here: FDA Approves New Epilepsy Drug … Continue reading

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Epilepsy Drug Fycompa Approved by FDA

Posted: Published on October 29th, 2012

WebMD Health News Oct. 24, 2012 -- Fycompa (perampanel) has received FDA approval for the treatment of partial onset seizures among epilepsy patients aged 12 and older. The new drug is the first of a new class of epilepsy medications and joins the ranks of other medications available to the estimated 2 million Americans with epilepsy.More than one-third of people with epilepsy experience seizures despite taking currently available treatments, according to the CDC. Some people with epilepsy do not achieve satisfactory seizure control from treatments they are currently using, says Russell Katz, MD, director of the Division of Neurology Products in the FDAs Center for Drug Evaluation and Research. It is important to have a variety of treatment options available for patients with epilepsy. Epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder following migraine, stroke, and Alzheimers disease, according to the Epilepsy Foundation. The chronic condition causes seizures brought on by abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can affect movement, the senses, emotions, and behavior. Partial seizures, the type that Fycompa is designed to treat, are the most common type of seizure. About 60% of epilepsy patients have partial seizures, which involve only one part of the brain.They can, … Continue reading

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