After spending most of her life with symptoms she thought were “quirks,” a woman discovered she actually had a rare brain disorder. Charlie Rolstone — a jewelry business owner from Hertfordshire, ...
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When 'daydreaming' has a medical reason
Children, who are often seen as lost in thought, staring blankly into space, stopping mid-sentence, or not reacting when ...
“I thought they were normal,” said Charlie Rolstone of her lifelong symptoms, including motion sickness and migraines Charlie Rolstone/SWNS After spending most of her life with symptoms she thought ...
When we think of seizures, the image that often comes to mind is convulsions — a person shaking, jerking, or losing control of their body. To be honest, that image alone is jarring enough to leave ...
Your child’s brain is an incredible electrical system. Billions of neurons firing in perfect harmony to create thoughts, movements, feelings, and memories. But sometimes, that delicate electrical ...
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