If you happen to encounter a person with epilepsy, what will you do? If you still do not have an answer, this article is for you. We will provide you with tips to help you quickly respond to this emergency. They are very simple and useful. But first, let's take a look at basic ...
post‐stroke epilepsypost‐stroke seizurestreatmentStroke is one of the commonest causes of seizures and epilepsy, mainly among the elderly and adults. This seminar paper aims to provide an updated overview of post-stroke seizures and post-stroke epilepsy (PSE) and offers clinical guidance to ...
indirectly costs the National Health Service £2bn annually to treat, with epilepsy leading to 3% of all Accident and Emergency visits and a total of 1.3 million days in hospital a year. New research by Public Health England (PHE) has found a70% rise in the number of de...
Epilepsy is among the most common neurological disorders that affects 65 million people of all ages globally. In the United States, 3.4 million Americans have epilepsy according to the CDC. Epilepsy can interfere with a person’s ability to drive a car, play sports, swim, or exercise. It is...
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“Recognition memory is one of the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease—you forget what keys are, or that photo of a person you love. What if we could manipulate these cells to prevent or reverse that?” said Kinman. “And with epilepsy, we’re seeing that ovoid cells are hype...
aHow should treat seizures after epilepsy epilepsy? Is also called, is a kind of special risk of brain neural system disease, because of its recurrent and no regularity during the seizure, epilepsy patients impossible to guard against, especially in brain injury, so every episode is suffering fo...
Sex hormones have a profound impact on the brain, affecting disorders like stroke, epilepsy, andAlzheimer’s. A new review suggests hormonal fluctuations can alter disease progression and treatment responses. Understanding these mechanisms could lead to groundbreaking therapies tailored by s...
(especially the care of infants and young children), and participation in some sports such as mountain or rock climbing, hang gliding, or other similar activities can put both the patient and other people at risk for injury or death. In addition, most states require a person with epilepsy ...
Not all life insurers treat epilepsy the same. Phone us today to learn more! Epilepsy affects different people differently. The good news is that there are many forms of treatments available that can help a person control their episodes such as medications, surgery, dietary therapies, devices and...