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These seizures begin in the temporal lobes of the brain. They can trigger a variety of symptoms such as odd feelings, fear and unresponsiveness.
These changes occur even when you're not having a seizure. Your healthcare professional may monitor you on video during an EEG to detect and record any seizures ...
... seizure soon before diagnosis of MS may just be a chance occurrence. Most seizures can be controlled with anti-seizure medication. With. B Mark Keegan, M.D..
Mayo Clinic has used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to successfully treat a 49-year-old man who experienced 200 seizures a day.
Successful epilepsy treatment allowed Eric Walthall, left, to resume skiing, a pastime he and friend Craig Wanous had enjoyed previously.
Unprovoked seizures don't have a clear cause. Symptoms. Seizure symptoms vary depending on the type of seizure. Because epilepsy is caused by activity in the ...
A clinical study to evaluate the effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of adjunctive ganaxolone therapy compared to placebo for the treatment of seizures in ...
Epilepsy — also known as a seizure disorder — is a brain condition that causes recurring seizures. There are many types of epilepsy.
National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Many people think having a seizure involves convulsions, shaking and essentially passing out for a period of time.
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