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... seizures. Currently, we use anti-seizure medications like a hammer, to knock the seizures down. Cytokine analysis can result in precision therapy that ...
... seizures, or tonic-clonic seizures) in the treatment of epilepsy. This ... Keep using all of your seizure medicines unless your doctor tells you ...
Roughly 1% of the global population has an epilepsy diagnosis, and 1 out of 3 patients with epilepsy has seizures that can't be controlled with medication.
Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new technique known as STATISCOM to identify seizure origins in the brain. The increased accuracy of STATISCOM over ...
... 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 ...
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 ...
In a person with epilepsy, nerve cell activity in the brain becomes abnormal, causing seizures and sometimes loss of consciousness. The symptoms of a seizure ...
National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Many people think having a seizure involves convulsions, shaking and essentially passing out for a period of time.
"But that leaves a third or roughly a million people with epilepsy who, despite taking medicine – say, twice a day, every day – continue to have seizures," says ...
"Unfortunately, neuromodulation doesn't give us the seizure freedom we want, and that's why we are trying to combine deep brain stimulation with stem cell ...
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