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Dog needed to help autistic boy...for Jacob to get his dog," said Chasity. 4 Paws for Abilty trains all kinds of dogs and matches them with people who suffer from autism, hearing impairments, limited mobility and seizures. "The dog Jacob gets will be able to combat... In this article: Dog, Seizure, Hypopituitarism, Autism, Epilepsy, and Xenia, Ohio |
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Independent.co.uk - World | October 22, 2009
Judge declares mistrial in Travolta extortion case
...time acknowledged in public that his son had suffered from autism. He said that he had suffered seizures lasting for between 45 seconds to minutes every five to 10 days. Jurors learned that Mr Travolta and his wife were awoken by a member...
In this article: Pleasant Bridgewater, God, Freeport, Defendant, and Autism
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TV Guide | September 23, 2009
Travolta Testifies, Acknowledges Son Was Autistic
...that his 16-year-old son Jett suffered from autism, People reports. "My son was autistic and he suffered from seizure disorder every 5 to 10 days," Travolta told the court. "He would suffer a seizure that would last 45 seconds to a minute and...
In this article: John Travolta, Autism, Pleasant Bridgewater, Kelly Preston, and Bahamas
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TMZ | September 23, 2009
Travolta Acknowledges Son's Autism
...his first public statement acknowledging Jett had autism. Travolta told the jury in the Bahamas extortion case that Jett was autistic and suffered seizures every 5 to 10 days. Travolta said, "He was autistic. He suffered from a seizure...
In this article: John Travolta, Autism, and Bahamas
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Crazy Days and Nights | September 23, 2009
John Travolta Admits Jett Was Autistic
...though things have changed. After years of denying their son was autistic, John Travolta admitted today that Jett was autistic and suffered seizures every five to ten days which would last 45 seconds to a minute. Thank you for finally...
In this article: John Travolta, Autism, and Bahamas
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Kansas City Star | September 23, 2009
Travolta recounts son's death at Bahamas trial
...island. Jett Travolta, whose father said he had autism, later died from a seizure. </p><p>"I ran downstairs with my wife to help my son," Travolta said. </p><p>Travolta is the star witness at the trial of two people - paramedic Tarino...
In this article: John Travolta, Bahamas, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Kelly Preston, Defendant, Pleasant Bridgewater, Autism, and Supreme Court
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Telegraph.co.uk - International news | September 23, 2009
John Travolta tells court how he tried to save son
...to a minute and he would typically sleep for 12 hours after each one. "He was autistic. He suffered from a seizure disorder," the star told the jury. It was the first time Travolta has confirmed publicly that Jett suffered from autism, a...
In this article: John Travolta, Kelly Preston, Defendant, Bahamas, Pleasant Bridgewater, and Autism
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ParentDish | January 06, 2009
Lessons from the Travolta Tragedy
...16 year old boy believed he exhibited signs of autism. Autism, a condition that afflicts half a million American children, also causes seizures in about twenty-five percent of cases. Frankly, I don't know enough about autism or the very...
In this article: John Travolta and Autism
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CBS News | September 24, 2009
Travolta Admits Late Son Had Autism
Travolta Admits Late Son Had Autism In Extortion Trial Testimony, Star and Scientologist Says For First Time Son Had Illness, and Had Seizures Regularly Play CBS Video Video Travolta: Son Was Autistic John Travolta took the stand in an...
In this article: John Travolta, Autism, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Bahamas, and Kelly Preston
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I don't like you in that way | September 24, 2009
John Travolta Finally Admits His Son Was Autistic
...Lightbourne) were arrested for their attempt to extort $25M from John Travolta after his son, Jett Travolta, died after having a massive seizure at the actor's vacation home in the Bahamas. If Travolta refused, the three conspirators would...
In this article: John Travolta, Autism, Bahamas, Mark Ebner, and Kelly Preston
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An epileptic seizure is caused by excessive and/or hypersynchronous electrical neuronal activity, and is usually self-limiting. It can manifest as an alteration in mental state, tonic or clonic movements, convulsions, and various other psychic symptoms (such as déjà vu or jamais vu). The medical syndrome of recurrent, unprovoked seizures is termed epilepsy, but seizures can occur in people who do not have epilepsy.
The treatment of epilepsy is a subspecialty of neurology; the study of seizures is part of neuroscience. Doctors who specialize in epilepsy are epileptologists; doctors who specialize in the treatment of children with epilepsy are pediatric epileptologists.
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