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  2. Patron saints of ailments, illness, and dangers - Wikipedia

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    Invoked against cholera, epidemics, knee problems, plague, skin diseases - Roch; Choreas (Sydenham's chorea, Huntington's disease), epilepsy, seizures, oversleeping - Vitus; Invoked against cirrhosis and other liver diseases - Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo [6] Riot, civil disorder - Andrew Corsini; Against cold and cold weather - Sebaldus

  3. al-Fa'iz bi-Nasr Allah - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Ruzzik's reputation as a holy warrior, a poet, and a patron of culture was counterbalanced by his despotic rule, resorting to confiscations to address the by now chronic shortfalls of revenue, exacerbated by the active pursuit of the war against the Crusaders. [13] Al-Fa'iz died during an epileptic seizure on 22 July 1160.

  4. Spirit possession and exorcism in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Mental disorders, such as epilepsy, forgetfulness, schizophrenia, [10] lack of energy, and morbid fears, are often attributed to demonic-possessions and witchcraft. [8] Yet, not all mental-illnesses are attributed to demons, rather demons are believed to cause such symptoms.

  5. Epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    This 2014 definition of the International League Against Epilepsy [10] (ILAE) is a clarification of the ILAE 2005 conceptual definition, according to which epilepsy is "a disorder of the brain characterized by an enduring predisposition to generate epileptic seizures and by the neurobiologic, cognitive, psychological, and social consequences of ...

  6. Joachim Piccolomini - Wikipedia

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    On the feast of the Assumption at Arezzo, Joachim was serving as subdeacon when was struck by an epileptic seizure and fell to the floor. When the friars in Siena learned that he was suffering from this disease, they asked the General that he be returned to his native city to be better cared for.

  7. Hyperreligiosity - Wikipedia

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    Hyperreligiosity may be associated with epilepsy – in particular temporal lobe epilepsy involving complex partial seizures – mania, [8] frontotemporal lobar degeneration, anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, [9] hallucinogen-related psychosis [10] and psychotic disorder.

  8. Seizure - Wikipedia

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    A seizure is a sudden change in behavior, movement or consciousness due to abnormal electrical activity in the brain. [3] [6] Seizures can look different in different people.. It can be uncontrolled shaking of the whole body (tonic-clonic seizures) or a person spacing out for a few seconds (absence seizure

  9. Issues for people with epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    When not during or immediately proceeding a seizure, a person with epilepsy generally is physically and mentally capable of everything a person without epilepsy can do. A seizure can be disruptive to the process of normal life. During the seizure, depending on the type, the patient may be totally or partially unconscious, and out of commission ...