A Scottish teenager with epilepsy underwent a groundbreaking surgery to remove a piece of his brain and is no longer having seizures for the first time in 13 years, according to his mother. Angus Bain ...
Most patients with newly diagnosed focal epilepsy face early seizure recurrence, often needing multiple ASM trials to achieve seizure freedom.
Planning ahead for his next seizure was Brian George's daily schedule − even at work − for more than 20 years. "You adapt," he said. "You're always thinking, 'What if I have one?' You’re in a new ...
A local woman who experienced regular epileptic seizures, and for years unsuccessfully sought a solution, is now seizure-free, thanks to a procedure conducted at Corewell Health William Beaumont ...
Melbourne researchers test a new AI tool that detects tiny lesions in children with epilepsy, leading to surgeries that leave ...
NeuroOne's OneRF® Ablation System has successfully kept a patient seizure-free for over a year, enhancing her quality of life. NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation has announced that Clara, an ...
A north metro family is sharing their story of hope after life-changing brain surgery, thanks to MRI technology at Children’s Minnesota. Eight-year-old Nora Grimes was diagnosed with epilepsy two ...
GILBERT — A Gilbert mom’s post to a local Facebook group has led to an outpouring of love for an 8-year-old celebrating being six months seizure-free. Hunter Harris was diagnosed with Epilepsy at age ...
In 1994, a coalition of experts in brain health and epilepsy published a consensus statement on the appropriate criteria for driver licensing for people with epilepsy. Issued by the American Academy ...
Mahabubnagar: A Free Epilepsy Health Camp held at Sri SMV Multi Speciality Hospital in Mahabubnagar on Wednesday sent out a ...
A WOMAN who said she contemplated suicide as epilepsy 'plagued' her life is celebrating being five years seizure-free. Brogan Evans says she has no doubt that former epilepsy seizure alert support dog ...
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