Someone is Having A Seizure: What Should You Do? February 25, 2021 You’re in the grocery store and suddenly you hear a commotion. Another shopper is on the floor—convulsing. You’re terrified. What should you do? Beyond calling 9-1-1, knowing what to do—and what not to do—when someone is having a seizure could mean the difference between safely allowing the seizure to pass and causing an injury. Epilepsy
5 Tips to Care for a Loved One Diagnosed with MS February 25, 2021 Caring for a loved one with multiple sclerosis can be difficult, here are 5 tips to help caregivers. Multiple Sclerosis
Question and Answer with Penn TBI Specialists February 22, 2021 What is a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and when should you seek help? Here, Dr. Diaz-Arrastia, Dr. Sandsmark, and Megan Moyer, CRNP, MSN, explain everything you need to know about TBI including treatment options available here at Penn. Meet our Physicians Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
The 7 Stages of Alzheimer's Disease December 31, 2020 Alzheimer’s is more than just memory loss. There are many other symptoms that can help you identify — and treat — Alzheimer’s early to slow down symptoms. Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia
When You Could Have A Spinal Tumor And Why It’s So Hard To Diagnose November 10, 2020 Many people with spinal tumors receive several other diagnoses before they get to the right one. Here's why a spinal tumor is challenging to diagnose.
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