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Articles Related to epilepsy
Fits or convulsions or Epilepsy is characterized by recurrent, involuntary seizures and is described as a chronic neurological disorder
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Latest News on epilepsy
Prolonged Seizures in Children Results in Developmental Delays
Epilepsy Breakthrough Made In Australia-led Study
EEG Identifies Seizures in Hospital Patients
Researchers Are Exploring the Cause of Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy
Obtaining Critical Data from Patients During Epilepsy Surgery More Efficient With Stereo EEG
Potential Treatment Prevents Damage from Prolonged Seizures: Investigators
Child Stroke Survivors More At Risk Of Developing Epilepsy, Seizures
UK Witnesses Fall in Child Epilepsy Rates
Better Antenatal Care Could Reduce Epilepsy Cases in Africa
Link Between Human Papillomavirus and Childhood Epilepsy Found
Animation

Epilepsy - Animation and Slides - Epilepsy is a medical condition where the brain cells or neurons fire abnormal electrical signals to the entire or some parts of the brain and this manifests in the body as a Seizure . It can affect

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Latest Press Release News on epilepsy
Thousands Convene At The Washington Monument For The Epilepsy Foundation's Annual National Walk For Epilepsy
Eisai To Sponsor 7th Annual National Walk For Epilepsy To Help Raise Epilepsy Awareness
Epilepsy - Epidemiology Forecast to 2022
MRI Interventions' ClearPoint System Used by Physicians in Laser Ablation Procedures for Patients with Epilepsy and Brain Tumor
New resource promises information, education and inspiration when it comes to epilepsy in Canada
Drugs Related to epilepsy
Ethotoin
Carbamazepine
Ethosuximide
Tiagabine
Pentobarbital
Drug Toxicity Related to epilepsy
Benzodiazepines
Carbamazepine
Ethosuximide
Felbamate
Methamphetamines
CME Lessons epilepsy
Common causes of febrile seizures
Febrile Seizures
Approach to a child with seizures
Classifying the seizure type and epilepsy
First Seizures - Seizure Vs non seizure
Treatment of epilepsy
Management of febrile seizures
Risk factors for subsequent development of Epilepsy
epilepsy Related Microbiology Test
cerbrospinal fluid culture
Indian Laws and Regulations Related to epilepsy
Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Rules, 1996 - Facilities for inspection, Procedure for search and seizure
News
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Movies with Medical Theme
Wild Flower Wild Flower
English, 1991
The story is about two compassionate teens who discover and adopt a partially de...
Mean Streets Mean Streets
English, 1973
The future is set for Tony and Michael who own a neighborhood bar. Charlie work...
Fight for Life Fight for Life
English, 1987
Jerry Lewis plays an Ohio optometrist who has a six year old daughter with epile...
Promise Promise
English, 1986
When his mother dies, Bob not only inherits her house but also the custody of hi...
First  Do  No  Harm First Do No Harm
English, 1997
It's the story of a family's strength and courage in a time of extreme crisis. ...
Glossary
Epilepsy - A group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain. These problems can produce seizures, unusual body movements, a loss of consciousness or changes in consciousness, as well as mental problems or problems with the senses.