A multicenter cohort study explores how the timing of ASM withdrawal after epilepsy surgery may influence seizure relapse and ...
More than ever before, people with epilepsy are living normal lives. The key is to get treatment, typically a medication, for seizures—the unpredictable disruptions in the brain's electrical system ...
What does it truly mean to be seizure-free A Neurologist explains the difference between remission and a cure and the latest ...
Children with drug-resistant epilepsy who are Black or insured through Medicaid may be less likely than white and privately insured patients to receive surgical treatments that can end or minimize ...
For medication-resistant epileptics, surgery is often the only way to stop seizures. However, for those with frontal lobe epilepsy, sometimes surgery doesn’t ensure the seizures stop. A new study has ...
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New System to Bring Epilepsy Surgery Closer to Rwandans
The government is set to establish a permanent, sustainable clinical system for epilepsy surgery, a move that will reduce reliance on foreign medical missions and overseas referrals for complex brain ...
Mar. 23 -- FRIDAY, Aug. 24 (HealthDay News) -- People with epilepsy who experience multiple types of auras may be good candidates for surgery because their seizures seem to arise from one area of the ...
Amrita Hospital in Kerala has patented a novel method for analysing brain scans to accurately identify the origin of seizures in epilepsy patients.
Epilepsy affects millions in India, but stigma, myths, and fear delay diagnosis and treatment. Doctors stress early care, awareness, and modern therapies can help patients live normal lives.
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International Epilepsy Day 2026: Experts bust 5 common myths about this chronic brain disorder
There’s a lack of awareness related to certain diseases. This makes it easier for people to believe in the myths surrounding it. One such disease is epilepsy. It is a brain disorder in which a person ...
People who have had bariatric surgery may have an increased risk of developing epilepsy, according to a study published in the September 28, 2022, online issue of Neurology ®, the medical journal of ...
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