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Seizures such as that one, and even the prohibition of the product itself, have been cited on political blogs and web forums as an example of an overzealous application of law and an intrusion upon personal liberty.
Seizures and fevers as high as 43 C ( 110 ° F ) have been reported.
Seizures have also been reported.

Seizures and also
Seizures are also a common symptom of this form of HD.
Seizures and congenital lymphedema are also present.

Seizures and .
Seizures are typically nocturnal and confined to sleep.
Seizures cease near puberty.
Seizures may require anticonvulsant treatment, but sometimes are infrequent enough to allow physicians to defer treatment.
Seizures begin during the first year of life and development is normal prior to their onset.
Seizures are predominantly generalized, including tonic-clonic, tonic and atonic seizures.
Seizures begin in late childhood and adolescence.
Seizures may occur as the glucose falls further.
Seizures may cause involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior.
Seizures are often associated with a sudden and involuntary contraction of a group of muscles and loss of consciousness.
Seizures which are provoked are not associated with epilepsy, and people who experience such seizures are normally not diagnosed with epilepsy.
Seizures can occur after a subject witnesses a traumatic event.
" Seizures were long viewed as an otherworldly condition being referred to by Hippocrates in 400B. C.
Seizures may be problematic, with a wide range of severity.
Seizures and migraine appear to be more common in Wilson's disease.
Seizures may include epilepsia partialis continua, a type of seizure that consists of repeated myoclonic ( muscle ) jerks.
Seizures come in all forms ; episodes of seizures can begin early on but go undetected.
* Fewster, Joseph M. " The Jay Treaty and British Ship Seizures: the Martinique Cases.
Seizures and mental retardation may occur.
Seizures may develop over time with the highest risk before 2 years of age and the onset of puberty.

hallucinations and have
They do not, however, have delusions or hallucinations.
... using hypnosis, scientists have temporarily created hallucinations, compulsions, certain types of memory loss, false memories, and delusions in the laboratory so that these phenomena can be studied in a controlled environment.
People with psychosis may have one or more of the following: hallucinations, delusions, catatonia, or a thought disorder, as described below.
In some rare cases, individuals may remain in a state of full-blown psychosis for many years, or perhaps have attenuated psychotic symptoms ( such as low intensity hallucinations ) present at most times.
Several of the Martians in the building claim to be from Earth or from other planets of the solar system, and the captain slowly realizes that the Martian gift for telepathy allows others to view the hallucinations of the insane, and that they have been placed in an insane asylum.
He wrote that apparitions are not hallucinations but have a real existence in the metetherial world which he described as a dream-like world.
The DSM-IV-TR criteria for DID have been criticized for failing to capture the clinical complexity of DID, lacking usefulness in diagnosing individuals with DID ( for instance, by focusing on the two least frequent and most subtle symptoms of DID ) producing a high rate of false negatives and an excessive number of DDNOS diagnoses, for excluding possession ( seen as a cross-cultural form of DID ), and for including only two " core " symptoms of DID ( amnesia and self-alteration ) while failing to discuss hallucinations, trance-like states, somatoform, depersonalization and derealization symptoms.
In a stricter sense, hallucinations are perceptions in a conscious and awake state, in the absence of external stimuli, and have qualities of real perception, in that they are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space.
In a stricter sense, hallucinations are defined as perceptions in a conscious and awake state in the absence of external stimuli which have qualities of real perception, in that they are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space.
Olfactory hallucinations have also been reported in migraine, although the frequency of such hallucinations is unclear.
These hallucinations, which are typically strange or unpleasant, are relatively common among individuals who have certain types of focal epilepsy, especially temporal lobe epilepsy.
Various theories have been put forward to explain the occurrence of hallucinations.
As biological theories have become orthodox, hallucinations are more often thought of ( by psychologists at least ) as being caused by functional deficits in the brain.
Psychiatric symptoms, for example, hallucinations, paranoia and depression have been described in some cases and affect approximately 5 – 10 % of young adults.
PET scans have shown that auditory stimulation is processed in certain areas of the brain, and imagined similar events are processed in adjacent areas, but hallucinations are processed in the same areas as actual stimulation.
Being alone on the mainland of the island since his transfer to Jed's detail, Richard now begins to have hallucinations in which Daffy appears: they talk regularly and begin to patrol the part of the island which Richard refers to as the DMZ together.
She punishes him by inflicting hallucinations upon him: " I think you'll have invisible insects all over you now for all your life and for ever and always.
That night, they both have hallucinations.
Central nervous system mediated perceptual disturbances in BZ poisoning include both illusions ( misidentification of real objects ) and hallucinations ( the perception of objects or attributes that have no objective reality ).
While the common non-medical view of a delirious patient is one who is hallucinating, most people who are medically delirious do not have either hallucinations or delusions.
Several associations with neurological events have been made, namely affective and anxiety disorders, hallucinations, sleep disturbances, psychosis, toxic encephalopathy, convulsions and delirium.
Also, patients with certain neurological diseases have experienced similar visual hallucinations.
Epilepsy patients may have no memory of the seizure, but can remember the hallucinations and aura which proceed the attack.

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