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Learn about this burst of electrical activity in the brain and what causes it. Find out what to do if you see someone having a seizure.
have tried at least two medications, and they're still having seizures. At that point, we know the chances of seizure freedom unfortunately become very low, and ...
Having a single seizure doesn't mean you have epilepsy. At least two seizures without a known trigger (unprovoked seizures) that happen at least 24 hours apart ...
About 1 in 26 people have epilepsy, and 1 in 10 people will have at least one seizure in their lifetime. ... "It's really a common misconception that all seizures ...
Some people require lifelong treatment to control seizures, but for others, the seizures eventually go away. ... seizure before it causes impairment. Research ...
When that isn't possible, nonmedical treatment options at Mayo Clinic include a ketogenic diet, which can significantly lower seizure frequency. Several ...
An EEG can find changes in brain activity that might aid in diagnosing brain conditions, especially epilepsy or another seizure condition. An EEG also might ...
Worrell. TITLE: Gregory Worrell, M.D.. Neurology. Mayo Clinic. “Chris was having multiple seizures a week. But, even if it's one seizure a month or one seizure ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new technique known as STATISCOM to identify seizure origins in the brain. The increased accuracy of STATISCOM over ...
Berge was taken to a hospital, where he had another seizure. He was diagnosed with epilepsy. While epilepsy is most commonly diagnosed in children or adults ...
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