For nearly a century, the low-carb, or ketogenic, diet has been used by physicians to treat atypical absence seizures, an epileptic syndrome. As anticonvulsant medications were developed to help control atypical absence and other epileptic...
If your child has excessive eye blinking you may be concerned, but you should know that it is most likely a tic and usually will not last for more than three months. This involuntary movement may cause embarrassment for your child, but it is...
Tics -- sudden movement or utterances -- are not all that unusual in children and can be caused by a variety of sources. Those include allergy, vitamin deficiencies, mental health issues and Tourette syndrome. While not all tics can be treated...
Children who become nervous about a test or are in a stressful environment may develop a tic. A tic is a sudden, repetitive sound or movement that is difficult to control. Most tics, transient tics, are only temporary and usually last less than...
Pregabalin is an anticonvulsant drug manufactured by Pfizer and sold under the trade name Lyrica. According to a 2007 review in the periodical "Clinical Therapeutics," this drug successfully treats neuropathic pain, partial epilepsy and anxiety...
Sudden movements, which may be repetitive or difficult to control, are called "motor tics". These can involve many different groups of muscles or may affect just one muscle. Tics are often sudden repetitive types of non rhythmic actions (which...
The human brain is composed of neurons, cells that generate electrical signals to communicate with each other. A seizure or convulsion is the result of a misfiring of these electrical signals. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, about 10% of...
Calcium is the major component of bone that provides strength. Calcium is absorbed in the small intestines; its absorption is facilitated by vitamin D. Calcium is maintained in the blood by the parathyroid gland, thyroid gland and vitamin D. The...
The heart depends on calcium to function properly. Calcium's absorption in the intestine is facilitated by vitamin D. Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin under direct sunlight. Low blood calcium results when vitamin D is not adequately absorbed....
Vitamin D exists naturally as vitamin D3 and is synthesized in the skin under direct sunlight. Vitamin D is needed in the absorption of calcium from the gut, so low vitamin D decreases the amount of calcium you metabolize. Low levels of vitamin D...
Dehydration results from a deficit of water in the body. Water is one of the most important compounds in the body, necessary for the processes of energy generation and removal of waste products. When the body lacks enough water, dehydration...
Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin under direct sunlight. Vitamin D facilitates the absorption of calcium in the intestines. Low active vitamin D in the blood leads to poor calcium absorption, which results in low calcium levels in the blood....
The heart depends on calcium to function properly. Calcium's absorption in the intestine is facilitated by vitamin D. Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin under direct sunlight. Low blood calcium results when vitamin D is not adequately absorbed....
Bell's palsy occurs when the nerves in the face are damaged resulting in facial paralysis on one side of the face. People with Bell's palsy have a slightly droopy expression, a one-sided smile and an eye that resists closing. While the exact cause...
While crank baits, plastic worms, spinners and other lures are the weapons of choice for most bass fisherman, live bait is an old standby that will catch fish, particularly when they are not hitting artificials. A large hook with a shiner,...
Dextrose is a form of glucose found in plants and animals. Drugs.com states that allergic reactions to this substance is possible. Dextrose is administered orally or intravenously to help restore blood sugar levels, usually if someone is unable to...
Vitamin D occurs in two forms: D2 and D3. Vitamin D3 exists naturally and is synthesized in the skin under sunlight. Vitamin D helps in the absorption of calcium in the gut; deficiency of vitamin D results in hypocalcemia or low blood calcium....
Vitamin D, a fat-soluble vitamin, is synthesized in the skin and also absorbed from the intestines. Vitamin D is initially inactive, it then has to be processed by the body to be active. To absorb calcium, vitamin D is needed. Low vitamin D leads...
Liposuction is a surgical procedure that removes unwanted fat. Liposuction is the most common cosmetic surgery procedure in the United States, according to MayoClinic.com. It is most commonly performed on the thighs, abdomen, hips and flanks....
Bell's palsy is a condition that causes the facial muscles to become inflamed or swollen. Only one side of the facial muscles typically are affected and symptoms include drooping in a smile or an eye that has difficulty closing, according to the...
Vitamin D acts throughout the body; it is very active in the development and calcification of bones. It is synthesized in the skin by sunlight. Deficiency of vitamin D can occur in adult and in children. The liver is integral to the metabolism of...
Vitamin D aids the absorption of calcium in the gut; deficiency of vitamin D results in hypocalcemia or low blood calcium. Vitamin D occurs in two forms: D2 and D3. Vitamin D3 exists naturally and is synthesized in the skin under sunlight. The...
Stalevo 100 is a combination of entacapone, carbidopa and levodopa used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. This disease of the central nervous system causes your body to shake and move uncontrollably. Levodopa is a substance that helps...
The demand for products to help us regain or retain our youthful appearance is evident by the numerous anti-aging products available commercially. Billions of dollars are spent annually on anti-aging solutions, from miracle skincare creams to...
Besides its synthesis in the skin by sunlight, vitamin D is chiefly absorbed in the gut from food sources such as fish, eggs, cod liver oil and vitamin D-fortified milk, all rich sources of vitamin D. Vitamin D is needed for the absorption of...
Vitamin D plays a supportive role in the development and calcification of bones. Vitamin D has effects all over the body. It is synthesized in the skin by the aid of sunlight. Vitamin D maintains the level of calcium in the blood by stimulating...
Dextrose is a simple sugar, also called glucose, which supplies energy to your body. It is used in a variety of medications and health conditions for providing fluids with sugar to your body, as a transport for other injectable medicines, to treat...
Vitamin D is fat-soluble and exists in naturally as vitamin D3. In the skin, it is made under direct sunlight. Vitamin D is also absorbed from food sources that contain vitamin D such as fish, eggs and cod liver oil. Vitamin D is inactive; it has...
Vitamin D is fat-soluble and is mainly absorbed in the gut from food sources such as eggs, fish, cod liver oil and vitamin D-fortified milk; they are rich sources of vitamin D. Vitamin D is initially inactive but is then processed by the liver and...