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Monday, April 26, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Did you know these famous people had Epilepsy?????
Leonardo Da Vinci - (April 15, 1452 - May 2, 1519) The man responsible for some of the greatest religious paintings in history, Leonardo Da Vinci excelled not only in painting but in numerous other disciplines as well. He was a Tuscan polymath, architect, botanist, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, and writer. His most famous work is definetely the paintings of both Mona Lisa and the Last Supper of Jesus Christ which have both been the most reproduced religious paintings of all times.
Michelangelo - (March 6, 1475 - February 18, 1564) The sculptor of many of the most renowned sculptures of all times. Michaelangelo was a respected renaissance man only rivaled by Leonardo Da Vinci. Striving to excel in numerous disciplines, he is also responsible for the paintings inside many famous cathedrals and the construction of some of the most respected buildings. Projects such as St.Peters basilica, basilica of San Lorenzo, and the Medici Chapel which will forever leave Michaelangelo and his works a legend in all history.
Aristotle - (384 BC - 322 BC) Aristotle was a Greek philosopher writing on many different subjects including zoology, biology, ethics, government, politics, physics, metaphysics, music, poetry, and theater. He was also a great teacher for Alexander the Great. Aristotle was one of the first to point out that epilepsy and genius were often closely connected. He found that the seizure disorders may have the ability to increase brain activity in specific places and maybe also enhance a persons natural abilities to a certain extent.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
ABC's Good Morning America
Consumer Alert:
This video clip from ABC's Good Morning America is about a friend of mine named Amy Detrick from Columbus, Ohio. Amy is one of my couselors at Camp Firebird each summer. She and her doctor from The Ohio State University Hospital are discussing the issue of "prescription switching".
http://web11.mediavsn.com/UserSavedClips/d34350d6-f4a1-4d08-b331-3662742d92e0.asx
This video clip from ABC's Good Morning America is about a friend of mine named Amy Detrick from Columbus, Ohio. Amy is one of my couselors at Camp Firebird each summer. She and her doctor from The Ohio State University Hospital are discussing the issue of "prescription switching".
http://web11.mediavsn.com/UserSavedClips/d34350d6-f4a1-4d08-b331-3662742d92e0.asx
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