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      Home seizures by UK lenders hit 12-year high
      Business Times - 25 Aug 2008 Home seizures by UK lenders hit 12-year high Repossession orders in H1 jump 48% as price slide continues By JANE MOIR IN LONDON HOME repossessions have surged to a 12-year high in the UK, as lenders take a tough line on debt-ridden owners. And the outlook for the rest of the year looks bleak, as house prices continue to fall. Figures released by the Council of Mortgage

      Written by: Singapore Real Estate and Property


      Of Searches and Seizures
      Via Instapundit and, oddly enough, TalkLeft comes this story about the increasingly common use of GPS devices to track criminal suspects without a warrant. According to the story, police are in some (unknown and super secret) way attaching GPS devices to vehicles of persons suspected of crimes. Courts have regularly upheld the use of these devices even when no warrant is obtained for their use u

      Written by: Publius Endures


      Seizures
      You. Oh, only photos of you, I see. I crave a word from you, penned down. I long to know your innermost thoughts ..what makes you simper and weep. How do you bury yourself for love? I didn't catch you in my night clouds. Holding hands means connection.. an advent of communication. I used to have that sort of dream. But these days it is just plainly your smile in my nocturnal foggy pictures ..ye

      Written by: havenlei


      Syncope and Reflex Anoxic Seizures
      Here's a picture of Orla sitting on my knee eating birthday cake. The occasion is the family party to celebrate her 3rd birthday, last weekend.It's just coincidence, of course, but just after her 2nd birthday I wrote a post about her fitting episodes...and here I am, a year later, writing about them again. That's because she's recently been having them more frequently. Is it also a coincidence

      Written by: My Wife Has Agoraphobia


      Tips for coping with a pet with seizures
      Find help now on coping with a fit or seizure in your pet! Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com Animal health care is complex, and the central nervous system in particular is still largely uncharted territory. Diseases of the nervous system are, fortunately, rare, and sadly often severe. The commonest neurological problems in cats and dogs are [...]

      Written by: Pets World Blog


      Illegal Viagra Leads 24% Jump in Counterfeit Medicine Seizures
      Counterfeit medicines are on the rise worldwide, as criminals capitalize on the growing use of the Internet by consumers searching for inexpensive drugs. Seizures of bogus prescription medicines jumped 24 percent to 1,513 incidents in 2007, and illicit versions of 403 different prescription drugs were confiscated in 99 countries, according to the Pharmaceutical Security Institute, [...]

      Written by: ED News


      Seizures Likely Sign of Brain Injury After Stroke
      (HealthDay News) -- Stroke patients who suffer seizures are more likely to die within 30 days than stroke patients who don't have seizures are, a new study shows.Seizures may be a sign of significant brain injury and may occur in patients who've suffered any type of stroke. This study found that the overall incidence of seizures within 24 hours of a stroke is 3.1 percent. Patients with intracrania

      Written by: Dr. Eddy's Clinic Blog


      Seizures give taxi drivers tough time
      JAIPUR: In what should be called a freak drive against taxi drivers of the city, the district administration has started seizing taxies without giving any proper reason on the pretext of using them for the ongoing Gujjar agitation. (...)

      Written by: Taxi Blog


      Easing the Seizures, and Stigma, of Epilepsy
      Because of the strict Ketogenic diet that she is on to control her epilepsy, Nora Leitner gets frustrated after her mom wouldn't allow her to have any extra food at lunch. In Brief: Epilepsy affects... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]

      Written by: LifeStyle, Music, and Celebrities


      Ted Kennedy: Explaining the Differences and Similarities Between Seizures and Strokes
      Fox News- By Marrecca Fiore Ted Kennedy remained hospitalized Saturday for tests after reportedly suffering two seizures earlier in the day. Initial reports indicated Kennedy, who had surgery in October to repair a nearly complete blockage in a major neck artery, suffered stroke-like symptoms. Dr. Jennifer H. Mieres, a cardiologist and associate professor of medicine at New York University [...]

      Written by: Health and Survival


      IRS Seizures and their Consequences
      The threat of asset seizures by the IRS is usually enough to get most taxpayers to pay their back taxes.  If your IRS Problems are severe enough for you to be worried about the seizure of your assets to pay off your tax debt, then it is time to seek professional help.  The IRS usually uses this tactic as a last resort.  If you have been ignoring the IRS notices regarding your tax debt, it will have grown from both the addition of penalties and interest.  Now is the time to work things out before your tax debt gets any bigger.       Reasons for Seizures   Typical reasons for IRS seizures include:   •    Continued non-payment of taxes   •    Unwillingness to work out a payment plan for your tax d

      Written by: IRS Problem Solver Blog


      Dog epileptic seizures monitoring system
        Some of our doggy friend’s sadly sometimes have problems. The Doggie 911 electronic monitoring system enables dog owners and vets to monitor the patterns of epileptic seizures in dogs. The real-time, ATmega32 based system logs the number of seizures, the duration of the seizures, and the time between seizures so that veterinarians can better diagnose [...]

      Written by: YourITronics


      Seizures As The Presenting Feature Of Rickets In An Infant
      her wrists showed signs of rickets, with. cupping and fraying of the distal meta ... els to prevent rickets could be achieved. if 400 IU of vitamin D were ... [ This is a content summary only. Visit www.healthpdf.com for full content! ]

      Written by: Health Library, Ebooks Directory.


      WARNING!!! MAY CAUSE SEIZURES!
      Notice: A few days ago my math professor was explaining to the class that the daily returns of a stock should be normally distributed. Not convinced, I opened up Mozilla Firefox on the computer at my desk. I first came here, to my website, only to discover that an image was misaligned by the tiniest of margins. I could have fixed it at home, or after class, but I was overpowered by a strange force. I spent the next five minutes of class editing CSS, HTML, MORSE or whatever code its called. “And that’s the proof of the Central Limit Theorem. Make sure you know it for the final,” my professor said as he erased the board. Damn it, I thought. I looked at my website layout back in its Nash equilibrium with the image properly aligned. Perfect. “I’ll have to copy that proof from someone or something,” I said to myself, “I didn’t know I could be so vain.” Today, by some strange occurrence, I opened up the Internet Explorer (”IE”

      Written by: tamiki.com - Witty Ramblings Of A Lower Class Immigrant


      WARNING!!! MAY CAUSE SEIZURES!
      Notice:A few days ago a math professor was explaining to the class that the daily returns of a stock should be normally distributed. Not convinced, I opened up Mozilla Firefox on the computer at my desk. I first went here, to my website, only to discover that an image was misaligned by the tiniest of margins. I could have fixed it at home, or after class, but I was overpowered by a strange force. I spent the next five minutes of class editing "CSS" or "HTML" or "MORSE" or whatever code its called."And that's the proof of the Central Limit Theorem. Make sure you know it for the final," the professor said as he erased the board.Damn it, I thought. I looked at my website layout back in its Nash equilibrium with the image properly aligned. Perfect."I'll have to copy that proof from someone or something," I said to myself, "I didn't know I could be so vain."Today, by some strange occurrence, I opened up the Internet Explorer browser at home. I normally use the Firefox browser that Mozill

      Written by: tamiki.com - Witty Ramblings Of A Lower Class Immigrant


      Pharmacologic Tx of seizures
      AnticonvulsantsIxAdvers effectsPhenytoingrand mal seizuretonic-clonic seizurediplopiagingival hyperplasiahirsutismnystagmussedationataxiaenzyme inductionCarbamazepinetonic-clonic seizurepartial seizurestic douloureuxdiplopiaataxiaenzyme inductionblood dyscrasiasEthosuximideabsence seizure onlyGI distressheadachelethargyPhenobarbitalgrand mal seizurepartial seizuresedationenzyme inductiondependenceValproic acidall types of seizure(esp. myoclonic seizure, petit mal seizure)GI distresshepatotoxicityinhibition of drug metabolism

      Written by: USMLE Library


      Seizures in Pets
      Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can be a most frightening experience. During seizures pets often lose control, fall over, chomp their teeth, salivate or drool, whine, paddle with their feet, and begin to urinate or defecate on themselves. Their eyes become large (dilated) and unresponsive. A pet caregiver feels panicked and helpless while watching it all happen. Hopefully, you and your pet have never, and will never, have to experience this shocking event. But, if you have, or if you experience it in the future, this article will help you to understand what causes seizures, what you can do while your pet is having a seizure, and the various treatment options available. What causes seizures? Epilepsy is one cause. Certain dog breeds are more susceptible to epilepsy. These include: cocker spaniels; poodles; collies; german shepherds; irish setters; golden retrievers; dachshunds, labrador retrievers, saint bernards, miniature schnauzers, siberian huskies, and wire-ha

      Written by: pet portal


      Seizures in Pets
      Learn how to identify a dog or cat experiencing a seizure and what to do when a seizure happens. Witnessing your precious dog or cat having a seizure can be a most frightening experience. During seizures pets often lose control, fall over, chomp their teeth, salivate or drool, whine, paddle with their feet, and begin to urinate or defecate on themselves. Their eyes become large (dilated) and unresponsive. A pet caregiver feels panicked and helpless while watching it all happen. Hopefully, you and your pet have never, and will never, have to experience this shocking event. But, if you have, or if you experience it in the future, this article will help you to understand what causes seizures, what you can do while your pet is having a seizure, and the various treatment options available. What causes seizures? Epilepsy is one cause. Certain dog breeds are more susceptible to epilepsy. These include: cocker spaniels; poodles; collies; german shepherds; irish setters; golden retrievers; dac

      Written by: pet portal


      California Car Seizures Illegal
      California cops have been seizing automobiles driven by [alleged] drug buyers or johns and forcing them to pay $200 to $2k impound fees to get them back. Now, they have to stop (the cities involved that is). FOX40 News reports that the California State Supreme Court has ruled that the municipalities were overstepping their legal bounds. By impounding the cars, the cities were exceeding the penalties imposed by state and federal laws; only the state can dole out penalties for drug or prostitution-related offenses. The ruling doesn't affect similar laws that allow police to seize cars participating in street racing or "sideshows." Chicago, Miami and other U.S. cities may have to follow suit-- or face being subject to one.

      Written by: Car Reviews at The Truth About Cars


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