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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 ...
For patients, predictability of seizures could be life changing. “If an algorithm could detect subtle changes in the electrical activity of a person's brain ...
Standard and investigational medicines, including oral anti-seizure drugs and intranasal seizure-rescue preparations. ... seizure forecasting and adaptive therapy ...
For roughly a third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Learn about treatment.
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.
With recording from the brain we identify where seizures come from. Dr. Van Gompel: In some select patients in which we find the seizure focus and we suspect ...
... seizure-free life. An imperfect treatment. Since the time of his first observed seizure in 1978, Berge has been on medication to control them, he says. His ...
... seizures. Currently, we use anti-seizure medications like a hammer, to knock the seizures down. Cytokine analysis can result in precision therapy that ...
Some people require lifelong treatment to control seizures, but for others, the seizures eventually go away. ... seizure before it causes impairment. Research ...
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