The underlying cause of alternating hemiplegia is unknown. Benign nocturnal alternating hemiplegia of childhood is thought to be a variant of migraine headache.
Hemiplegia is the loss of use of one side of the body, usually following cerebrovascular accident (CVA) or a brain injury. Hemiplegia is not caused by damage from a blood route. Hemiplegia results...
Insecurity? If there's one person who about insecurity, its me. I spent my early childhood incredibly insecure. And up until now, I still know lots of other people who are stuck in that STAGE. There...
The formation of numerous, closely spaced rills due to the uneven removal of surface soil by streamlets of running water. Also known as rilling; rill wash; rillwork.