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    Focal Epilepsy: What Happens in One-Sided Brain Seizures?

    Focal epilepsy is when people have recurrent seizures that may cause symptoms affecting only one side of the body. Seizures in epilepsy can be focal or generalized. Read the full article…

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    Rescue Cat with Rare Seizure Disorder Adopted by Person with Epilepsy After 2 Years at Shelter

    Annie is done waiting for tomorrow; after over two years in a New York shelter, the rescue cat with a rare seizure disorder is home. Read the full article here.

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    Epilepsy Diagnosis: How Do I Know If I Have Epilepsy?

    Epilepsy is a neurological condition in which a person has recurrent seizures. If you or your child has had a seizure, you may need to have a diagnostic evaluation to…

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    Flexible thin-film neural electrodes show promise for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy

    Flexible thin-film electrodes placed directly on brain tissue show promise for the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy, as demonstrated recently by scientists at Tokyo Tech. Read the full article here.

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    Epilepsy vs. Seizure: Understanding a Symptom vs. Disease

    Seizures are the main symptom of epilepsy. However, there’s a difference between having a single seizure and having a diagnosis of epilepsy. Read the full article here.

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    Pioneering CBD For Epilepsy Treatment And Prevention

    A Texas A&M University professor and a team of pharmacology researchers are spearheading advances in the use of medical cannabinoids for epilepsy and seizure disorders. Read the full article here.

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