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Scientists from Imperial College London have released new research arguing that Roman general Julius Caesar suffered from mini-strokes, going against previous diagnoses of epilepsy. More than 2,000 ...
Julius Caesar's well documented health problems may have been the result of a series of mini-strokes, according to new research. The Roman general, who died in 44BC, was plagued by health issues ...
Historians have long suggested that Caesar, who lived from 100-44 BC, suffered from epilepsy and Ménière disease, ... New theory raises possibility Julius Caesar suffered mini-strokes. By.
Centuries-old diagnosis of epilepsy may be overturned by new research which suggests that Caesar suffered a number of strokes. Health problems that blighted the Roman general Julius Caesar may have ...
Julius Caesar could have been epileptic or suffered mini strokes Getty Ancient writers describe a number of symptoms that have for many years been associated with epilepsy. According to Appian ...
Roman emperor Julius Caesar may have suffered a series of mini-strokes, explaining his dark mood in later life, according to doctors at London's Imperial College. "To date, possible cardiovascular ...
A superb general and politician, Julius Caesar (c.100 BC – 44 BC / Reigned 46 – 44 BC) changed the course of Roman history. Although he did not rule for long, he gave Rome fresh hope and a ...
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