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'Miracle' Diet of Reverse Engineering Epilepsy
'Miracle' Diet of Reverse Engineering Epilepsy
Neurologists have known for long that a diet high in fat and exceedingly low in carbohydrates can lessen epileptic seizures, which resist drug therapy. But how the diet worked, and why, was ... 
 Pediatric Epilepsy Impacts Child and Parental Sleep Quality
Pediatric Epilepsy Impacts Child and Parental Sleep Quality
Pediatric epilepsy significantly impacts sleep patterns for the child and parents, finds a research. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital for Children in Boston have determine... 
 Fatal Seizures can Soon be Detected by Sweat-Sensing Bracelet
Fatal Seizures can Soon be Detected by Sweat-Sensing Bracelet
A sweat-sensing wristband that can tell the difference between a relatively safe seizure and one that could kill you has been developed by scientists. The device works as accurately as ... 

 Future Seizures in People With Epilepsy Predicted by Response to First Drug Treatment
Future Seizures in People With Epilepsy Predicted by Response to First Drug Treatment
A new study has revealed that response to first drug treatment in people with newly-diagnosed epilepsy may signal the likelihood that they will continue to have more seizures. The study ... 
Verified: Epilepsy and Psychosis Share Roots
Verified: Epilepsy and Psychosis Share Roots
Epilepsy and psychosis are two disorders appearing to be dissimilar but fact is they are related. Individuals with epilepsy are more likely to have schizophrenia, and a family history of epi... 
 Brain Surgery Not Being Widely Used for Epilepsy Treatment
Brain Surgery Not Being Widely Used for Epilepsy Treatment
A new study by researchers from University of California, San Francisco has revealed that doctors are not opting for brain surgery in treating uncontrolled epilepsy even though studies have ... 
Researchers’ Developed Murine Model May Suggest New Opportunities to Examine Medical, Surgical Treatments of Neocortical Epilepsy
Researchers’ Developed Murine Model May Suggest New Opportunities to Examine Medical, Surgical Treatments of Neocortical Epilepsy
Novel neocortical epilepsy model developed by researchers through the inducement of over-expression of ADK in cortical astrocytes of mice shared the results of their study at the 80th Annual... 
 New Drug Offers Hope to Patients With Seizures
New Drug Offers Hope to Patients With Seizures
A new anti-epilepsy medication reduces seizure frequency in people with frequent and uncontrollable seizure, reveals Johns Hopkins-led research. "Many other drugs to treat frequent ... 
Public Health Actions For Bettering The Lives Of Epilepsy Folks, Identified
Public Health Actions For Bettering The Lives Of Epilepsy Folks, Identified
Approximately 2.2 million people live with epilepsy in the United States, a complex brain disorder marked by sudden and often unpredictable seizures. The highest rate of onset occurs in chi... 
Measles-bearing Vaccines Not Related to Worse Risk of Febrile Seizures in Kids 4 to 6
Measles-bearing Vaccines Not Related to Worse Risk of Febrile Seizures in Kids 4 to 6
Vaccines for measles were not linked to an augmented risk of febrile seizures between 4 and 6 year olds during the six weeks after vaccination, states study by the Kaiser Permanente Vaccine ... 
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