
Seizure or Benign sleep myoclonous? this started when my baby is 3 days old... is this seizure or sleep myoclonous? please help

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Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus Hi everyone this syndrome- benign neonatal sleep myoclonus is some times mistaken for epileptic seizures or neurological seizures .But it this syndrome only happens when your child is sleeping and yes it is very disturbing to watch. So if your baby does this PLEASE do not let the doctors poke and do unnecessary testing ask them about this syndrome first and don't let doctors give them unnecessary medication to treat this syndrome because it will get worse and can possible hurt your child. PLEASE WATCH THIS VIDEO

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Benign Paraoxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) at the National Dizzy and Balance Center Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common causes of dizziness and one of the easiest to diagnose and treat. It has been estimated that at least 20% of patients who complain to their physician about vertigo problems have BPPV. The symptoms of BPPV include dizziness or vertigo, light-headedness, imbalance, and nausea. Activities which bring on symptoms will vary among persons, but symptoms are almost always evoked by a sudden change in head position. Getting out of bed, or rolling over in bed are common evoking motions that can trigger a vertigo episode. By definition, paroxysmal means a sudden attack or recurrence. So, its common for someone who has BPPV to experience an intermittent pattern of vertigo attacks. BPPV may be present for a few weeks, then stop, then come back again. The vertigo episode usually lasts no more than one minute. In general, vertigo episodes and nystagmus tend to lessen in severity with each repetition of the evoking movement.

Dermatology of Seattle presents: Your guide to Benign Skin Growths Dr Elie Levy, FAAD, FASMS of Dermatology of Seattle guides you through common skin conditions regarding Benign Skin Growths and the most up to date and advanced treatments. Contains: Dermatofibroma, Seborrheic Keratosis, Intradermal Nevus, Acrochordons (Skin Tags), Syringomas, Epidermal Cyst, Lipoma, Keloid,

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) or Enlarged Prostate Causes and Treatment Dr. Ryan Barnes from Virginia Urology in Richmond, Virginia talks about BPH, its symptoms, what causes it and how it is treated. Enlarged prostate or Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) affects over 17 million men in the US

Medical Management of Benign Prostate Enlargement Men who have urinary symptoms can benefit from non-surgical treatments. Find out the various options available and which one might be right for you.

The Benign Violation Theory of Humor Leeds Assistant Professor Peter McGraw and Ph.D. candidate Caleb Warren have crafted a theory of humor, which they call the Benign Violation Theory of Humor. The Benign Violation theory builds on work by Tom Veatch and integrates existing humor theories to propose that humor occurs when and only when three conditions are satisfied: (1) a situation is violation, (2) the situation is benign, and (3) both perceptions occur simultaneously. A violation occurs when a situation threatens the way that you believe the world "ought" to be. Simply put, something seems wrong. Violations take many forms, ranging from tickling and playfighting to the violations of linguistical norms, conventions, and rules that take place in puns. There are also many ways to make a violation benign. McGraw and Warren have tested three: 1) A violation can seem benign because of a lack of commitment to the violated norm, such as when people who are not religious laugh when a church gives away a Hummer SUV; 2) A violation can seem benign because of distance from the violation, such as when it occurs to someone else, happened long ago, or doesn't seem real; and 3) A violation can seem benign because of an alternative interpretation, as occurs in the case of playfighting and tickling. The benign violation theory suggests that primates often laugh when playfighting and tickling because both are mock attacks --- laughter signals a threatening situation is okay. The paper was published in the August 2010 ...

Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus UPDATE: Thanks to all the people who saw this and pointed us in the right direction. We ended up taking her to the children's hospital in Pittsburgh where a team of pediatricians and pediatric neurologist looked at her for a couple days. They came to the diagnoses of Benign Neonatal Sleep Myoclonus. What this is, is shaking ONLY during sleep. The shaking does not stop when you try to hold your child but if you wake them up it should stop abruptly. But the only way to diagnose this is to completely rule out any other factor AND to make sure that there is no seizure activity in the brain when it is happening. Here is the thing about this ... It's very important to have the testing to rule out seizures. It might be boring/traumatic and take a couple days but it is very important. If you think your newborn is doing this, take them to a children's hospital that has a Pediatric Neurologist. Go straight through the ER and tell them you need to make sure your child is not having seizures, otherwise you will have to wait 2 months to get an appointment. They will most likely get blood, urine, and spinal fluid samples to send for cultures that will rule out any bacterial or viral causes. They will also run tests on the samples to rule out metabolic factors. However the test you need is a 24-48 hour Video EEG. The key here is your child needs to have an episode while on the EEG to rule out the possibility of seizures. Feel free to comment if you have questions about this.

BPH...Benign Prostate Hyperplasia. What it is, and how to deal with it...from The Secrets of Eden Pastor Strawcutter explains that most men will suffer from enlarged prostate gland problems and how to deal with them.

My BPPV Problem - BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO This video is about BPPV (BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO). I lived with it for over 4 months and it was quite debilitating. I thought I had a tumor, pinched nerve or was going crazy. I hope this video provides you with the information needed to rid yourself of BPPV sooner, rather than later. I am not a doctor, and this video should not be considered medical advice. PLEAS SEE YOUR DOCTOR IF YOU THINK YOU HAVE BPPV.

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GreenLight Laser vs. TURP for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia BPH - Dr Calvosa - Costa Rica Benign prostate enlargement or benign prostatic hyperplasia may need a surgery to correct. One approach is the TURP short for transurethral resection of the prostate another minimally invasive approach is the GreelLight Lazer. Dr Calvosa from Costa Rica explains the benefits of greenlight lazer & where it can be used. As per the company AMS that manufactures Green Light Laser the prostrate Laser Therapy is suitable for most patients with an enlarged prostate, also known as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). The cost of greenlight laser abroad in countries like costa rica, mexico, india is quite low compared to the west. Being an outpatient procedure it is quite suitable for a short medical tourism trip.

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Hysterectomy for Benign Disease #1 Hysterectomy for Benign Disease, by Mark D. Walters, MD and Matthew D. Barber, MD, MHS, is the ideal way to enhance your skills in this key area of gynecologic surgery. In this volume in the Female Pelvic Surgery Video Atlas Series, edited by Mickey Karram, MD, hours of video footage, together with detailed discussions and illustrations, clarify how to most effectively perform a variety of hysterectomy operations and manage complications. Case-based videos take you step by step through simple and complicated abdominal hysterectomy; simple and complicated vaginal hysterectomy; laparoscopic and robotic hysterectomy; vaginal oophorectomy; endometrial procedures that avoid hysterectomy; and more.

Disabled Protestor Jody McIntyre in Shameful BBC Interview Reload from HumanSayNo | Jody McIntyre | 20yr old disabled protester Jody McIntyre was disgracefully dragged from his wheelchair by four MET police officers during student protests against the two tier education system being introduced to the UK. The BBC anchorman begins by badgering the shocked victim who suffers from Cerebal Palsy, for not reporting the incident immediately, but who was he going to call, the police? Next the BBC man suggests that Mr McIntyre menaced the officers by "wheeling towards them", only to be told by Jody that he has no physical control of his chair. Jody was then asked if he threw any missiles at police, or shouted any abuse that would have provoked the police reaction. What dreadfully soul destroying words did these officers hear?? This is a shameful use of BBC interview intimidation techniques (IIT) against a victim disgusting right police brutality. Shame on the MET police and shame on the BBC. You will never smell a penny of licence fee money from me you scumbags.

Is Canada Bill C-51 Benign? - I've finally been able to put together the pieces of Canada's Bill C-51... It took a lot of reading (I read both the existing Food and Drug Act of Canada and the proposed Bill C-51) and some communication between some like-minded and unlike-minded health advocates. The main question is this: Is the health freedom of Canadians (and possibly reaching further than Canada) at stake if Bill C-51 is passed? Here are my thoughts... (I also address some of your sprouting questions from yesterday in this episode!)

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Signs and Symptoms of Benign Prostate Enlargement The signs and symptoms of urinary complaints for men are discussed. Learn who is a candidate for treatment

BPH (Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy): Symptoms, Treatment Options and Clinical Research Trials Dr. Michael Cohen discusses symptoms and treatment options for men with BPH or enlarged prostates. Treatment options include medication or clinical trials directed by Advancemed Research, TUMT (Transurethral Microwave Therapy), or a laser prostatectomy. Contact: Lawrenceville Urology (609) 895 - 1991 or Advancemed Research (609) 895 - 0735.

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The Benign - Are You Scared of Ghosts? Los Angeles Detective receives a message from his dead wife that sends him to East Texas to expose local corruption and solve a ten-year old murder. For a clear DVD inquire @ or Strange things happen to Los Angeles Detective Montgomery Summers after his wife, Simpson, dies, and he's not quite sure if his partner is right and he ought to see a shrink or if sensing her presence is a natural part of grief. Then he is forced to shoot a kid who just robbed a liquor store, and as the kid is dying in the alley, he tells Monty that Simpson has something she wants him to do. How did the kid know her name? When Monty sees a headline in a tabloid: Haunting In East Texas - Former Home of Accident Victim, Simpson Ann Debar, he's convinced it was no coincidence. He takes vacation time and goes to a small town in East Texas, Summerland, where he gets caught up in local corruption, the cover-up of Simpson Ann Debar's murder, and a wide-open drug business. John Chambers, Ms. Debar's nephew, figures if he stays drunk enough he can chalk the ghostly visitations up to hallucinations, but his housekeeper, Hattie, knows the truth. The ghost of the woman she served since she was a child will not rest until she has justice. Monty and his partner, Savannah Richards, discover that getting that justice will not be easy. The County DA runs the drug business in the area and he doesn't take kindly to out of town heat digging up bones. Then there's the ghost herself, is ...

Malignancy- Benign Reabsorption ("We Love Mucopus") (5/13/06) HEYOOOOOOOOO no but seriously if anyone knows the title to this track get at me so I can put it up proper *thanks Mike

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Familial Benign Pemphigus - Hailey and Hailey Disease Dr. Wendy Levinbook, MD discusses Familial Benign Pemphigus - Hailey and Hailey Disease. See more at PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Familial benign pemphigus (Hailey-Hailey disease) is a rare, autosomal dominant disorder with onset in adolescence or in early adulthood. Lesions are typically located in the axillae, groin, inframmary folds, and neck. Clinically, patients present with recurrent blisters, warty papules, vegetative lesions, and erosions with a characteristic fissured appearance. Involved areas tend look serpiginous due to peripheral spread of the lesions. The skin changes are uncomfortable and are exacerbated by friction, heat and pressure. They are often secondarily infected and malodorous. Mucosal surfaces are rarely involved. Nail involvement with longitudinal white streaking is common. Light microscopy reveals intraepidermal separation and acantholysis. Both direct and indirect immunofluorescence are negative. The disorder is thought to be due to abnormalities in cellular adhesion. Electron microscopic exam demonstrates abnormalities in the desmosomal complex as well as a decreased number of desmosomes on cell surfaces.