Sentences with phrase «neurologist told»

The neurologist told me to get off of diet cokes.
It turned out she had encephalitis — a brain infection that a veterinary neurologist told her was probably passed to her at birth from her mother, who would have acquired it from rodent feces at the breeding facility.
My neurologist told me I have cross lateral (crossing the midline) adhd (10.1.16) and I'm working functional neurology to overcome the symptoms.
More specialist doctors may be needed if Britain is to catch up with France in the treatment of dementia, a top neurologist told ITV News.
Please consider adding Vitamin D to your list as his neurologist told me that low vitamin D level is a leading cause of MS.. His vitamin D has always been very low and while I have had the D drops here for years and have told him repeatedly to take them, he didn't.
Every day she gets a little bit better, and the neurosurgeons and neurologists tell me that that's a great sign.
Neurologists tell us that conscious - ness is more diffuse, emerging from all the activity of the brain and body.

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Ask any neuroscientist, neurologist, or neurosurgeon and they will tell you the understanding we have of the human brain is minsucule in relation to that which we DO N'T KNOW» about it.
Kierstin, they told me to go to my neurologist and ask her if it's ok for me to receive spinal medication.
NDE researcher and neurologist Kevin Nelson of the University of Kentucky tells me fading blood flow, even for a few seconds, signals a crisis to the brain.
Once he realized his sense of smell was gone, Nick went back to his neurologist and was surprised to be told there was nothing they could do to help.
After finishing my examination, I thanked Ms. Fox and told her that we needed to speak with the neurologist and that we'd be back later.
Vilayanur Ramachandran, a behavioral neurologist and director of the Center for Brain and Cognition at the University of California (UC), San Diego, advised spending as much as 20 % of grant money «on other exciting stuff as long as you tell them it's vaguely related.»
«If your neurologist can't tell you if your next seizure is a minute from now or a year from now, you live your life in a state of constant uncertainty, like walking on eggshells.
Visibly alarmed, she told Loren and Dinakar to take the child to a neurologist as soon as possible.
«The neurologist acted as though it was no big deal to tell me I had MS, gave me information on four disease - modifying medications to review to decide which one to take, suggested I sign up for Bike MS, and gave me [a] book,» she remembers.
The neurologist even got mad at me and told me not to come back because «MS isn't curable.»
I was put through the entire MS work - up, and was then told by another neurologist that is was not MS, and possibly another auto - immune process that I had.
Neurologist Nathan Crone answers frequently asked questions about epilepsy — and tells how Johns Hopkins researchers are using the latest technologies to manage it.
Krauss says patients often will come to him already having been told by a neurologist that their EEG shows they have epilepsy.
From the Investment Banker and the Neurologist to the Latin Lover, we laugh, empathise and experience a variety of feelings when we see what Julie went through from being told she looked like a date's dead wife to being proposed to with skywriting.
Ninety nine percent of all the vet neurologists out there will tell you NO WAY.
Lastly, I was told to go see a neurologist and get an MRI.
I was so scared when my vet told me to go to a neurologist, but they made everything easy, and fixed up my pal to boot... Read More
I'm told that they engaged with individuals who better understood human behaviour (physiologists, neurologists, etc.) to determine how we make choices about the things we do and the products or services we buy.
Richard Allen, a Johns Hopkins neurologist, told Vox.com:
Although a traumatic brain injury is sometimes referred to as a «mild concussion», most doctors and neurologists will tell you that there is no such thing as a mild brain injury and that any injury to brain from a blow to the head is potentially a very serious health issue.
The location of the sensors is good, says Madeline Fields, a neurologist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, whom I told the exact location of the electrodes.
British neurologist and author of numerous titles including The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, Professor Oliver Sacks, has declared death is no longer «an all - too - close, not - to - be-denied presence» in a piece for the New York Times in which he tells of a recent CT scan that confirmed metastases on his liver have not only regrown but have spread.
Neurologists and motivational speakers say that you simply can not stop thinking about the elephant in the room when told to stop thinking about the elephant in the room.
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