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Mayo Clinic researchers have developed new artificial intelligence (AI)-based tools to pinpoint specific regions of the brain with seizure hotspots more ...
Some drugs used to treat seizures might make it more difficult to become pregnant, though. And certain anti-seizure medications can reduce how well hormonal ...
Living with temporal lobe seizure? Connect with others like you for support and answers to your questions in the Epilepsy & Seizures support group on Mayo ...
Anti-seizure drugs designed to treat epilepsy often are used to control nerve pain associated with diabetes, shingles, and other types of nerve damage.
Learn more about encephaloceles that can cause epilepsy, a seizure disorder, as well as research and treatment available at Mayo Clinic.
Standard and investigational medicines, including oral anti-seizure drugs and intranasal seizure-rescue preparations. ... seizure forecasting and adaptive therapy ...
These frightening but generally harmless seizures are triggered by a fever and affect infants and young children.
"Many seizure types can be difficult for parents to recognize reliably. Seizures happening overnight are especially difficult to count reliably." Several ...
But seizures continue for some people even after immunotherapy. People with GAD65 antibodies are less likely to become seizure free. If you have symptoms other ...
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 ...
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