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    Climate change is likely to aggravate brain conditions, study finds

    Climate change, and its effects on weather patterns and adverse weather events, is likely to negatively affect the health of people with brain conditions, argues a UCL-led team of researchers.…

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    New research reveals urgent need for integrated care in pediatric epilepsy

    Findings from the Kennedy Krieger Institute emphasize the critical importance of integrated care for children with epilepsy and co-occurring psychiatric issues, shedding light on the negative effects of fragmented care.…

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    Cardiovascular Implications of Epilepsy: Unraveling the Elevated Risk of Mortality

    Epilepsy is a complex prevalent seizure disorder impacting a significant number of individuals worldwide. Those with epilepsy face the possibility of experiencing sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). Read the…

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    Emergency Departments Frequently Miss Signs of Epilepsy in Children

    A subtle type of seizure goes undetected two-thirds of the time in pediatric emergency departments, a new study shows. The work focuses on “nonmotor” seizures, which cause children to zone…

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    Low oxygen during sleep and sleep apnea linked to epilepsy in older adults

    Sleep apnea and low oxygen levels while sleeping are associated with epilepsy that first occurs after 60 years of age, known as late-onset epilepsy, according to a new study funded by…

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    Opinion: Lots of people lie to their doctors. My father did — with tragic results

    My father and I only argued about one thing regularly: his driving. Because he had epilepsy. Read the article. 

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