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Study Finds on MSNThink Adult Brains Stop Making Neurons? New Evidence Says Think AgainExperts discover how the hippocampus might grow new cells throughout life, even in old age. In a Nutshell A new study finds ...
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This writer describes the importance of Medicaid for her family after their daughter was diagnosed with a rare and severe form of epilepsy.
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Onlymyhealth on MSNHealth Conditions That May Make Air Travel RiskyAir travel can cause nervousness and anxiety in some people. However, these can be managed with relaxation techniques and ...
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Bucks Herald on MSNHanding back history – commemorative silver salver donated to Epilepsy SocietyIt is nearly 90 years since this silver platter was presented to the headmistress of the ‘Colony School’ in 1937 at what is ...
Epilepsy is the unstable state caused by excessive discharge of brain cells. In more than 30 percent of epilepsy cases, seizures cannot be controlled with medication or surgery. Refractory epilepsy ...
Christi Henke told the State Journal East Lansing Public Schools repeatedly failed her son and did not give him the proper ...
The Seizure Safe Schools Act took effect Tuesday, ensuring schools are better prepared to respond to seizures if your child ...
Epilepsy is among the most common neurological conditions, marked by unpredictable seizures, accidents and injuries, reduced ...
Epilepsy self-management program shows promise to control seizures, improve mood and quality of life
Epilepsy is among the most common neurological conditions, marked by unpredictable seizures, accidents and injuries, reduced ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSNSC Seizure Safe Schools Act takes effect TuesdayThe South Carolina Seizure Safe Schools Act is officially in effect as of July 1. It will help ensure a safer and more ...
Classification of brain abnormalities as a pathological cue of epilepsy based on magnetic resonance (MR) images is essential for diagnosis. There are some types of brain structural abnormalities as a ...
Participants were women with epilepsy taking commonly used AEDs who were compared to either women without epilepsy or women who had epilepsy but who were not treated with AEDs. Comparisons were also ...
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