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  • Sunflower syndrome

    This rare form of epilepsy is also known as self-induced photosensitive epilepsy. This condition is characterized by seizures that occur under specific circumstances, such as looking at a bright light source and waving the hand in front of the eyes, opening and closing the eyes rapidly, playing video games, or changing television channels quickly when sitting close…

  • Sundowning

    Sundowning: also known as Sundown Syndrome, a term used to refer to behavioral changes that often occur in the late afternoon or evening in people with Alzheimer’s disease and similar conditions. The behavioral changes make take the form of aggression, agitation, delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, increased disorientation, or wandering and pacing about. Experts are not sure why these changes…

  • Sumatriptan

    A triptan drug for the treatment of migraine.

  • Sulfonylurea

    A class of oral hypoglycemic agents (medications that lower the level of blood glucose) taken by people with type 2 diabetes. The sulfonylureas increase the secretion of insulin by the pancreas. There are two generations of sulfonylureas. The main difference between the first- and second-generation sulfonylureas is in the way they are ‘eliminated from the body. As a consequence, second-generation sulfonylureas…

  • Sulfonamides

    The sulfa-related group of antibiotics, which are used to treat bacterial infection and some fungal infections. Examples of sulfonamides includes sulfadiazine, sulfamethizole (brand name: Thiosulfil Forte), sulfamethoxazole (Gantanol), sulfasalazine (Azulfidine), sulfisoxazole (Gantrisin), and various high-strength combinations of three sulfonamides. Sulfa drugs kill bacteria and fungi by interfering with cell metabolism. They were the wonder drugs before penicillin and are still…

  • Sulfite sensitivity

    Adverse reactions of an allergic nature to sulfites. Sulfites occur in fermentation and also occur naturally in a number of foods and beverages including wine. Sulfites are used for their preservative properties. Sulfite sensitivity occurs most often in asthmatic adults — predominantly women. It is uncommon in preschool children. Adverse reactions to sulfites in nonasthmatics are rare. Sulfite…

  • Sulcus

    A groove, furrow, or trench. The plural is sulci. In anatomy, there are many sulci; an example is the superior pulmonary sulcus.

  • Succumb

    To lose the will to oppose something or to give up and accept something that you first opposed. In the context of illness, to succumb to an illness is to stop opposing it, to no longer battle it, but to die from it. Succumbing, like passing, has become a euphemism (an inoffensive substitute) for dying. As with…

  • Succenturiate placenta

    An extra placenta separate from the main placenta. In anatomy “succenturiate” means substituting for or accessory to an organ. In this case, a succenturiate placenta is an accessory placenta.

  • Subway diet

    The Subway diet is a weight loss plan popularized in 2004 by Jared Fogle, who claims that he lost over 245 pounds in one year by eating sandwiches from the Subway chain. Fogle replaced his 10,000 calorie per day food consumption with one small turkey sub and one large veggie sub along with some baked potato chips and diet soda, a…

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