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1 month ago |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michael Sperling |William Rosenfeld |JOhn Watson |John Watson |Pavel Klein
Seizure freedom has been a goal of epilepsy treatment for >25 years, but rates of seizure freedom have changed little during this time. Uncontrolled FBTCS are the greatest risk factor for SUDEP. Adjunctive cenobamate treatment is associated with rapid and sustained rates of freedom from FBTCS in drug-resistant focal epilepsy patients. Effective prescribing practices and clear communication can help patients attain seizure freedom and significantly reduce their risk of SUDEP.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
conservativehome.com | JOhn Watson |John Watson
John Watson was a partner in a City legal practice and formerly edited the Shaw Sheet online magazine. Some governments are like cats. Anxious for revenues to fund their pet projects they sit motionless in the corner until a nice big mouse runs across the floor. Then, bang! Mouse flattened and its fat goes to swell the government coffers. Job done! Treasury mew with delight.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
pentictonherald.ca | JOhn Watson |John Watson
After postponing their game against the Cochrane Generals, Nov. 23, the Agra Risk Wheatland Kings defeated the Rocky Mountain House Rams 4-3 the following day at the Strathmore Family Centre. “I think it is better safe than sorry when the road conditions are that bad – so we will have to reschedule that game, so the boys got an extra night with no game to rest up and only had the one game this weekend,” said Doug Raycroft, head coach of the Agra Risk Wheatland Kings.
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Sep 18, 2024 |
thespec.com | JOhn Watson |John Watson
Bylaw 23-17, being the Council Procedure Bylaw, proposed for the Town of Strathmore, was brought before the Committee of the Whole during the Sept. 11 meeting. “That bylaw was established to have the rules and provisions to regulate the conduct of business in council meetings, and Committee of the Whole.
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Sep 12, 2024 |
thespec.com | JOhn Watson |John Watson
Wheatland County council will resume discussions regarding bylaw 2024-18, being the new electoral boundaries bylaw, at the next regular meeting of council. The bylaw which was originally scheduled to be discussed at the Sept. 3 meeting, was deferred due to questions arising from council regarding some of the language employed in the bylaw with respect to when it would come into effect once passed. Council indicated a degree of comfort in differing the bylaw, as it must be passed prior to a Dec.
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