A strange study suggests that beha...
A strange study suggests that behavior riddles in children with epilepsy actually may be part of the disease and not a side consequence according to a Jan 4 2001 of the present days release from Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis. Children with epilepsy repeatedly have behavior problems, such as difficulty paying attention and difficulty thinking. It is commonly pondering that the problems develop after the attack of the disease and as a reaction to the disease and its treatment. The novel study negates this theory at showing that children's behavior moot points often begin before their first seizure is recognized on caregivers, according to the release. The meditation compared 224 children ages 4 to 14 who had put up withed their first seizure recognized by means of caregivers, to their nearest-in-age healthy sibling. Researchers asked parents to check opposite a list of behaviors demonstrated at their child in the six month before his or her first seizure. They rest that one-third of the children already had behavioral vexed questions at the time they experienced their first recognized seizure. inquiry by IUPUI Professors Suggests Behavior question at issues May Be Part, Not effect of, Epilepsy (news release: Indianapolis, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Jan 4 2001) 1 COPYRIGHT 2001 Association of Operating stead Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group
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