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"Many seizure types can be difficult for parents to recognize reliably. Seizures happening overnight are especially difficult to count reliably." Several ...
ANSWER: Medication often can control epilepsy effectively and eliminate seizures. In a case like yours, where you've been seizure-free for several years, it may ...
Mayo Clinic has used repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to successfully treat a 49-year-old man who experienced 200 seizures a day.
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS), which involves a cranial device that targets the seizure focus and monitors brain waves to detect the onset of seizures and ...
Anti-seizure drugs designed to treat epilepsy often are used to control nerve pain associated with diabetes, shingles, and other types of nerve damage.
After years of dealing with nighttime seizures, an Illinois man found the relief he sought after Mayo Clinic surgeons precisely mapped the source of his ...
In this common form of epilepsy, the seizures stem from the front of the brain. They can produce symptoms that appear to be from a mental illness.
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 ...
Lateral and cross-sectional views of a child's brain depict major areas of brain functions and a hot spot that potentially could be surgically removed to ...
The wisdom of the crowd created a better-than-random prediction of epileptic seizures. In what has long been a highly contentious field of research, with ...
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