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Recent Examples of eclampsiaIn the third season, two of its top characters, Matthew Crawley (Dan Stevens) and Lady Sybil Branson (Jessica Brown Findlay), died from a motor accident and post-childbirth eclampsia, respectively.—Jason P. Frank, Vulture, 11 Aug. 2025 Symptoms of eclampsia include high blood pressure, headaches, blurry vision and convulsions.—Hannah Sacks, People.com, 18 July 2025 The risk of pre-eclampsia, a dangerous hypertensive disorder that is poorly understood but remains a leading cause of maternal and perinatal mortality worldwide, is less than 5% among the general population of pregnant women.—Sarah Varney, NBC News, 18 Mar. 2025 As fate would have it, once healed she was next hired by a foundation that worked to raise awareness about pre-eclampsia.—Tyler Shepherd, USA TODAY, 12 Mar. 2025 See All Example Sentences for eclampsia
This Hong Kong film’s guiding force is So Wa Wai (Chung-Hang Leung), a real athlete whose aspirations were nearly thwarted by cerebral spasms that made even walking difficult.
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Chris Snellgrove,
Entertainment Weekly,
2 Jan. 2026
Dion has continued to battle stiff-person disorder, a rare disease that attacks the nervous system and causes pain and muscle spasms.
At the end of the trial, those who continued caffeinated coffee experienced a 47% recurrence rate of AF or atrial flutter, compared with 64% in the caffeine-abstinent group, translating to about a 39% lower risk of recurrence for coffee drinkers.
Young weaponizes addiction for profit, the insurance giant charges in a $40 million federal lawsuit, asserting that Young’s businesses cycled patients from one entity to another and encouraged relapse so that billing cycles could start anew.
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Teri Sforza,
Oc Register,
6 Nov. 2025
Said to offer a level of care not currently available in any other local program, patients would be overseen by doctors and nurses who would oversee withdrawal management and therapy designed to prevent relapses.
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Paul Sisson,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
26 Oct. 2025
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