Massachusetts General Hospital. On his arrival, doctors witnessed the man have a two-minute-long tonic-clonic seizure that caused him to lose consciousness, according to Arstechnica.Medics had to be investigated with a battery of tests and interviews with his family but by all accounts, he was perfectly healthy.The bloke had no history of seizures or of any cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or neurologic disorders.
He was on no regular prescription medications and hadn't had anything bought over the counter. His toxicology screens were clear.Reports say there was no evidence that anything had happened to him recently that would provoke a seizure.The only hint of a possible diagnosis to come was that the man had.
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