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  2. Ashley Treatment - Wikipedia

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    The Ashley Treatment refers to a controversial set of medical procedures performed on an American child, "Ashley X". Ashley, born in 1997, has severe developmental disabilities due to static encephalopathy ; she is assumed to be at an infant level mentally, but continues to grow physically.

  3. Myoclonic astatic epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    The onset of seizures is between the ages of 2 and 5 years of age. EEG shows regular and irregular bilaterally synchronous 2- to 3-Hz spike-waves and polyspike patterns with a 4- to 7-Hz background. 84% of affected children show normal development prior to seizures; the remainder show moderate psychomotor retardation mainly affecting speech.

  4. Ecstatic seizures - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms variably include feelings of increased self-awareness, mental clarity, certainty, feelings of "unity with everything that exists" (including the external environment), intense positive affect, a sense of intense serenity or bliss, mystical, spiritual, or religious experiences, physical well-being, a sense of "hyper-reality", and time dilation, among others.

  5. Ashley - Wikipedia

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    Ashley (restaurant), a South Korean restaurant chain; Ashley Furniture, an American furniture company; Ashley Script, a typeface created by Ashley Havinden; Ashley Treatment, a controversial treatment for static encephalopathy; Corbett v Corbett, otherwise Ashley , 1970 English transsexual divorce case; Storm Ashley, 2024 storm in north-western ...

  6. Polymicrogyria - Wikipedia

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    Esotropia is also known as dysconjugate gaze, and is a common feature of severe static encephalopathy. This differentiates BFPP from the other bilateral polymicrogyria syndromes. This differentiates BFPP from the other bilateral polymicrogyria syndromes.

  7. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The Huffington Post

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    Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.

  8. Ind. Man Kills Wife, Injures Their 2 Teenage Daughters Before ...

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    "Ashley was a faithful believer and made sure she took her girls to church weekly." "Within seconds the girls lost both parents," he added. Anyone with information about the case is encouraged to ...

  9. Status epilepticus - Wikipedia

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    Status epilepticus (SE), or status seizure, is a medical condition with abnormally prolonged seizures, and which can have long-term consequences, [3] manifesting as a single seizure lasting more than a defined time (time point 1), or 2 or more seizures over the same period without the person returning to normal between them.