Childhood Absence Epilepsy (CAE) is a neurological condition causing brief, unnoticed seizures often mistaken for daydreaming. Starting around age 4 and peaking at 6-7 years, it is treatable with ...
In the United States, nearly three million adults 18 years and older reported having active epilepsy during 2021 and 2022.
The procedure is called a temporal lobule lobotomy and involves removing the part of the brain causing the epileptic symptoms. The success rate is approximately 70 per cent. Research into the use ...
A study conducted by a team of researchers from the Epilepsy Society, including Professor Sanjay Sisodyia and Angeliki Vakrinou has been published in the Brain Communications Journal. The study ...
silences neurons and suppresses seizures deep in the brain, alleviating epilepsy symptoms in mouse models, without intracranial surgery.
Misdiagnosis of epilepsy could be reduced by up to 70 per cent using EpiScalp, a new tool that turns routine ...
International Epilepsy Day 2025, celebrated on 10 February 2025, aims to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and advocate for ...
Clinical findings, including intellectual and motor function levels and epileptic symptoms, were investigated. All 44 patients (28 males and 16 females) with hemimegalencephaly were sporadic.
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