This review contrasts the standard of care for focal epilepsy with the complex reality of managing non-lesional and ...
January 8, 2010 — An experimental light therapy is being investigated as an alternative to antiepileptic drugs or surgery for focal seizures. Researchers suggest that a small UV-emitting diode might ...
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NeuroPace, Inc. (Nasdaq: NPCE), a medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people living with epilepsy, ...
Share on Facebook. Opens in a new tab or window Share on X. Opens in a new tab or window Share on LinkedIn. Opens in a new tab or window Valproate (Depakene) emerged as the best first-line choice for ...
Patients with focal nonmotor seizures experience a "disproportionate delay to diagnosis" compared with those with focal motor seizures, especially among teens, new research suggests. Retrospective ...
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Early detection of focal epilepsy may reduce the amount of motor vehicle accidents caused by seizures while driving. The prevalence of seizures while driving (SzWD) prior to diagnosis in people with ...
In a first-in-humans pilot study, researchers have identified a sentinel area of the brain that may give an early warning before clinical seizure manifestations from focal epilepsy appear. They have ...
Having subtler symptoms, a form of epilepsy that affects only one part of the brain often goes undiagnosed long enough to cause unexpected seizures that contribute to car crashes, a new study finds.
Kaylee Hill was able to return to cheerleading after undergoing surgery to remove the part of her brain that was causing her seizures, thanks to the help of a robot named ROSA.