Anticonvulsant
It could be ringworm, bug-bite, or something else...
yes ofcourse (most) people have ears. what else could we hear/listen with? unfortunately there are some deformities that prevent people from having ear(s) and also if it was some sort of injury...but otherwise people do have ears...they're right on each side of your face/head flappy things with a hole (Earhole) thats where the eardrum is etc...
If there is a trait that one gets but is not inherited if could just be a recessive trait from a past generation that was skipped Or it could be that that person ect. is special
i could hounestly say thaqt i have no clue where ununbium is found i hope some one else does
i believe it's the golgi apparatus but i could be wrong
Seizures are caused by unusual electrical activity in the brain. A back injury would not directly cause that to happen. It is possible that someone with a back injury could also happen to have seizures. If seizures started around the same time as the back injury, then it would be important to know how the back injury was caused and if something else could have happened at the time which led to the start of seizures. Only a doctor that could examine the person could establish if there is any connection.
No, you don't get the HIV virus if you use condoms when having sex, and never share drug needles with someone else.
There are many causes for epilepsy so in theory anyone can get it. A brain injury sustained in an accident could be one reason. So it is hard to prevent someone having accidents. In terms of someone who has epilepsy preventing their seizures, then taking medication and avoiding things that can trigger their particular seizures will help prevent them having their seizures. Even doing these things doesn't 100% guarantee that a person won't have a seizure as sometimes it is difficult to avoid things that may cause their seizures, like stress. There are so many causes and triggers for epilepsy and each person is different, so what works for one person may not work for another person or may even be totally irrelevant to another person as their seizures are caused by something else. For example it is commonly believed that flashing lights cause seizures. That is only for about 3% to 5% of people who have epilepsy. So for most people with epilepsy it is not necessary to keep away from flashing lights, as it has no affect on them.
You could try 'Candy Flipping'- Which is rolling Molly, while tripping Acid(LSD)!
Go get a lotion at the drug store and then call your doctor. It could be an allergy or something else.
It means substituting a drug with something else.
wait for the result what else ?
This depends on the drug and your own personal metabolism. Perhaps if you listed the drug in which you are interested, I, or someone else, could help you.
You can get a friend to say that you are taken. Or you yourseld could tell them that you are taken. The sooner the better you tell them to prevent hurt feelings.
Some seizures would involve people just staring for a moment, as if they are day dreaming. But staring would not be enough evidence to say that they have epilepsy, as there could be something else that is the problem, if there is a problem at all.
Create a drug that nobody else has made before, then contact the patent office.
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