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12/17/07
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Toothbrushing Triggers Rare Seizures
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Australian researchers report three rare cases of people with epilepsy in whom toothbrushing triggered seizures. The risk of such seizures is probably zero for people without epilepsy. The three patients all had reflex epilepsy, in which seizures can be provoked by specific stimuli instead of happening spontaneously.
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