Australian Study Highlights Birth Defects Risks Associated with Epilepsy Medication
According to a new Australian study, there may be hope for pregnant women with epilepsy to lessen the chance of their babies having birth defects that are commonly linked to...
Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population
GregJonesLaw_11Q50_2013-09-04_Wed_Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population Study: Epilepsy Rates Not As High in Hispanic Immigrants as General Population According to a new study conducted...
Study: Removing Half of the Brain Can Stop Childhood Seizures
According to a new study, a surgical procedure may stop children from suffering from seizures. This surgery, called a hemispherectomy, actually involves the removal of half of the child’s brain....
Study: Salt May Trigger Epileptic Seizures
According to a new study conducted by researchers at McGill University, table salt or sodium may trigger the changes in the kainite receptor in the brain that cause seizures in...
Study: American Neurologists Unaware of Epilepsy Drug Risks
A new study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins and published online in the journal Epilepsy and Behavior is suggesting that as much as a fifth of U.S. neurologists do...