Researchers said severe injuries likely cause high levels of inflammation in the brain, increasing the risk of epilepsy.
Military veterans who develop epilepsy after a traumatic brain injury may have a higher mortality rate in the following years ...
A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive ...
Hospital workers and public health officials say new combinations of street drugs, traumatic brain injuries and other health issues could be driving the uptick in seizures.
The NHS has issued a four-week alert to anyone who has been prescribed diazepam, a medication used for treating anxiety, ...
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Veterans with post-traumatic brain injury epilepsy more likely to have higher mortality rates
Military veterans who develop epilepsy after a traumatic brain injury may have a higher mortality rate in the following years than veterans who develop epilepsy with no previous traumatic brain injury ...
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Epilepsy Treatment Resistance May Fade Over Time
Longitudinal data suggested that treatment-resistant focal epilepsy may improve over time. Focal treatment-resistant epilepsy ...
Six students from Troy High have launched a nonprofit called Project Synara with the goal of educating the public about ...
The new study, part of the international Human Epilepsy Project, tracked nearly 150 adults who were deemed ...
Doctors and researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and UPMC have developed a new treatment for epilepsy patients who don't respond to medication and aren't candidates for surgery. Their approach, ...
Many people have experienced side effects when stopping ASMs. Hear from the epilepsy community and gain tips to help you through medication changes.
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