Nellore Collector launches a toll-free helpline for epilepsy patients on International Epilepsy Day to enhance awareness and ...
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.
Epilepsy patients need to grasp these elements because they determine their ability to manage seizures and achieve their desired quality of life.
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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 ...
At the University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK), doctors performed Rwanda's first-ever epilepsy surgery, an intervention that does more than treat seizures. It is a life-saving intervention for ...
Gumla: Two experts from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Delhi on Monday visited the house of a critical epilepsy patient, Mukti Ku.
A multicenter cohort study explores how the timing of ASM withdrawal after epilepsy surgery may influence seizure relapse and ...
For fifteen years, Alvera Mukarugwiza from Gahengeri Sector, Rwamagana District, lived in constant fear of the next time her sister would lose consciousness due to epileptic seizures. She remembers ...
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ABP Live Doc Talk | Busting Common Epilepsy Myths On International Epilepsy Day
Epilepsy is a brain disorder but has been shrouded by the curse of stigma. A lot has changed today in how epilepsy is perceived but still large sections of society have many misconceptions about this ...
At an event to promote new dietary guidelines, US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said the ...
THE Tanzania Epilepsy Association (TEA) has said that the risk of epilepsy patients losing their lives in the country has ...
THE Deputy Minister for Health, Dr Florence Samizi, has said they will table a bill on the marriage law for people with ...
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