Hippocrates, Galen, and the Patient with Epilepsy.
“In epileptology we are so privileged that the two most important fathers of medicine, Hippocrates and Galen, have written about epilepsy.” Read the article.
“In epileptology we are so privileged that the two most important fathers of medicine, Hippocrates and Galen, have written about epilepsy.” Read the article.
The risk of suicide and worsened behavior are part of epilepsy itself, and not necessarily related to medication, according to the UC, San Diego. Read the article.
For children, seizure control is just the start of a family’s challenges. A new study shows epilepsy gene variants disrupt memory, explaining symptoms beyond seizures. Read the article.
Some children require significant surgery to remove the seizure-causing portions of their brains. A new study describes a faster, simpler mapping method. Read the article.
Sub-Saharan Africa has 1.3 billion inhabitants. Persons with epilepsy exceed 20 million, but there is only one neurologist for every two million people. Read the article.
Smith’s life took a significant turn in 2005 when, at age 19, he received a Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) Therapy device. This innovative treatment, developed in the mid-1990s, offers hope for…
Researchers explore new avenues for the management of psychiatric illness in patients with seizure disorders. Listen here.
An ILAE task force has developed the first international curriculum for epilepsy surgery with the goal of providing global training standards. Read the article.
New research has found that an electronic device placed under the scalp is an effective and feasible means of accurately tracking epilepsy. Read the article.
The ketogenic diet (KD) has long been used to manage seizures in DRE, but its potential to protect brain function remains underexplored. Due to these challenges, researchers are turning their…