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... seizure hotspots, improve patient care featured. Research. Mayo Clinic researchers develop new AI tools to reveal seizure hotspots, improve patient care.
seizures; sore throat; stomach cramps; swelling of the eyelids, face, lips, hands, or feet; tightness in the chest; tremor; troubled breathing or swallowing ...
Learn about this surgery that may provide relief from epileptic seizures when medicines aren't working.
They may fake symptoms, such as stomach pain, seizures or passing out. Hurt themselves. They may make themselves sick. For example, they may inject ...
The primary purpose of this study is to investigate the effect on the frequency of all seizures (convulsive and drop) in patients treated with TAK-935 as an ...
Treatment · Medication. A number of prescription medications are available to reduce symptoms and prevent complications: for example, anti-seizure medications or ...
This medicine may increase your risk of having seizures. This is more likely to occur in patients with a history of seizures or heart rhythm problems. Check ...
(VIDEO) When seizures don't stop: The battle against drug-resistant. Featured News. (VIDEO) When seizures don't stop: The battle against drug-resistant epilepsy.
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