Epilepsy in women isn’t static. It doesn’t stay the same year after year, or even month to month. It shifts. And a big part of that has to do with hormones quietly rising and falling in the background ...
Findings of a meta-analysis showed that women with epilepsy were at increased odds of miscarriage, stillbirth, and maternal death, and risk of poor perinatal outcomes increased with greater use of ...
About 50 million people globally have epilepsy. Half of these are women. Until now, treatments for men and women have been identical. But men and women experience epilepsy differently. As we outline ...
Millions of women around the world have epilepsy, but many don't know that the condition can be different at different times in a woman's life. Women can better manage their epilepsy when they know ...
Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes recurring, unprovoked seizures. And if you're a girl or woman with epilepsy, changes in your hormones can affect how many you have and when. Dr. Danielle ...
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