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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.
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 ...
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 ...
"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 ...
"We know that stress increases the environment for seizures to occur," says Dr. Joseph Sirven, a Mayo Clinic neurologist. "So with all that's going on in the ...
The purpose of this study is to search for reproducible changes in a wide range of physiological signals, including photoplethysmography, accelerometry, heart ...
For roughly a third of people with epilepsy, medication does not control their seizures. Learn about treatment.
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