seizure
Coverage of seizure in the Nexus archive.
- Air Canada passengers instantly started praying as plane swerved repeatedly after pilot’s apparent seizure
Air Canada passengers on a flight forced to make an emergency landing at Boston Logan Airport after the pilot suffered an apparent seizure began praying as the plane swerved repeatedly. Witnesses reported the unexpected turbulence caused panic among passengers.
- HER2-Positive Breast Cancer and Brain Metastases
HER2-positive breast cancer patients have a 20% to 40% risk of developing brain metastases, which are associated with reduced survival rates and neurological complications such as headaches, seizures, and cognitive impairment.
- Heartbroken family of British woman, 21, bid to raise £35,000 to repatriate her body after she 'suffers seizure' and crashes car into a tree in Australia
A 21-year-old British woman died after crashing her car into a tree in Australia, likely due to a seizure. Her family is raising £35,000 to repatriate her body to the UK.
- Our little girl was six months old when she had a seizure and we were told it was epilepsy... the truth was so much more heartbreaking
A six-month-old girl had a seizure and was initially diagnosed with epilepsy, but the true diagnosis was more severe. The girl's condition was later revealed to be more complex and heartbreaking than initially thought. The family's journey to uncover the truth about their daughter's health was challenging.
- Our little girl was six months old when she had a seizure and we were told it was epilepsy... the truth was so much more heartbreaking
A six-month-old girl had a seizure and was initially diagnosed with epilepsy, but the true diagnosis was more severe. The girl's condition led to a heartbreaking revelation. The article tells the story of the girl's journey.
- I thought my 'deja vu' was down to menopause... and then I had a seizure. This is the terrifying reason so many people are suddenly developing epilepsy late in life - I had no idea until it was almost too late
The article discusses a personal experience of developing epilepsy late in life, initially mistaking symptoms for menopause, and highlights the terrifying reason behind sudden epilepsy development in many people. The author shares their story of having a seizure and discovering the underlying cause. Epilepsy can occur suddenly in people with no prior history.
- Ukraine asks Israel to seize ship carrying grain ‘stolen’ by Russia
Ukraine has requested Israel to seize a ship carrying grain allegedly stolen by Russia, asking Israel to take grain samples and question crew members. The incident highlights tensions over Russia's control of Ukrainian grain exports.
- Masked Iranian forces appear to seize ships in staged video
Masked Iranian forces appear to have seized ships in a staged video, with analysis suggesting parts of the footage were filmed hours after the reported seizure. The discrepancy raises questions about the authenticity and timing of the event.
- Masked Iranian forces appear to seize ships in staged video
Analysis suggests parts of the video showing Iranian forces seizing ships were filmed hours after the reported seizure, indicating possible staging. The incident raises questions about the authenticity of the footage and the circumstances surrounding the seizure.
- Iran releases video appearing to show seizure of 2 ships in Strait of Hormuz
Iran released video footage showing its forces seizing two container ships in the Strait of Hormuz, claiming the action is retaliation for the U.S. capture of vessels earlier this week. The incident highlights escalating tensions in the region.
- Pirates of the Strait: US fury over Iranian seizure of cargo ships in Hormuz after Trump extended ceasefire
The U.S. expressed anger following Iran's seizure of cargo ships in the Hormuz Strait, a critical maritime route, after President Trump extended a ceasefire in the region. The incident has heightened tensions amid ongoing geopolitical rivalries.
- Epileptic student who was ordered not to drive by doctors is jailed for nearly three years after ploughing into pedestrian in London's West End 'while having a fit'
An epileptic student, who was medically advised not to drive, was sentenced to nearly three years in prison after causing a pedestrian collision in London's West End while experiencing a seizure. The incident highlights the legal consequences of disregarding medical warnings.