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Seizures. Weakness or numbness on one side of the body. Vision changes. Difficulty speaking or understanding language. Loss of balance. When to see a doctor.
... seizures. But a new device being researched at Mayo Clinic is giving him hope. It's like a pacemaker for your brain that may stop seizures before they happen.
"Why is it that one child might have a seizure that stops after two minutes, another kid's seizures will stop with a bit of medicine and other kids go on to be ...
Prevention of seizures may allow individuals to pursue typical activities of everyday life, such as driving. More importantly, seizure prevention might ...
Learn about this condition that causes seizures. Find out which symptoms are associated with different types of seizures and how they're treated.
immediately after a seizure. Researchers aren't certain what causes SUDEP, but it's possible that breathing or heart rhythm is affected by the seizure. And ...
... seizures after the grand mal seizure,” Dr. Freeman says. “Fortunately, Mike's brain activity remained without seizures.” Doctors performed a bronchoscopy to ...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the clinical efficacy, safety and tolerability of XEN1101 administered as adjunctive therapy in focal-onset seizures.
... seizure burden (defined as total minutes of electroencephalographic neonatal seizures (ENS) per hour) in neonates with seizures that are not adequately ...
Eslicarbazepine is used alone or together with other medicines to control partial seizures (convulsions) in the treatment of epilepsy. ... increased in seizure ...
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