The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
Researchers said severe injuries likely cause high levels of inflammation in the brain, increasing the risk of epilepsy.
A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive ...
Six students from Troy High have launched a nonprofit called Project Synara with the goal of educating the public about ...
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Innovation in epilepsy care: Alternatives to medication seek to reset, repair brain, expert explains
Medication has long been the cornerstone of treatment for people with epilepsy, but it doesn't stop seizures for everyone and ...
The new study, part of the international Human Epilepsy Project, tracked nearly 150 adults who were deemed ...
In her new memoir "Running Uphill: Confronting a Life with Epilepsy," author Stacia Kalinoski details living with epilepsy, including undergoing brain surgery. NINA MOINI: Well, more than 55,000 ...
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