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Epilepsy treatments — including surgical interventions — have become more advanced and effective ...

Minimally Invasive Epilepsy Surgery: Cutting-Edge Treatments

Epilepsy treatments — including surgical interventions — have become more advanced and effective ...
There is at present no cure for epilepsy, although some people with epilepsy may go into remissio...

5 Epilepsy Treatment Options: Surgery and More

There is at present no cure for epilepsy, although some people with epilepsy may go into remissio...
A person can use seizure rescue treatments in addition to their regular antiepileptic drugs (AED...

Stopping Seizures: Your Rescue Treatment Options

A person can use seizure rescue treatments in addition to their regular antiepileptic drugs (AED...
Focal seizures begin in one hemisphere (side) of the brain. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the f...

Treatments for Focal Seizures

Focal seizures begin in one hemisphere (side) of the brain. Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the f...
Controlling epilepsy is not always easy. However, uncontrolled seizures can be dangerous for a p...

Evaluating Your Options for Epilepsy Surgery

Controlling epilepsy is not always easy. However, uncontrolled seizures can be dangerous for a p...
Temporal lobe epilepsy, or TLE, is the most common type of focal epilepsy.

Temporal Lobe Epilepsy: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Temporal lobe epilepsy, or TLE, is the most common type of focal epilepsy.
Not every person who has a stroke will have a seizure. Only a fraction of people who have a stro...

How Stroke Can Lead to Epilepsy

Not every person who has a stroke will have a seizure. Only a fraction of people who have a stro...
Intractable epilepsy is a term that describes epilepsy that’s uncontrolled even after appropriate...

Intractable Epilepsy: Symptoms, Seizures, Treatment, and More

Intractable epilepsy is a term that describes epilepsy that’s uncontrolled even after appropriate...
Intractable epilepsy (or refractory epilepsy) is any form of epilepsy that is not responsive to ...

Intractable Epilepsy — An Overview

Intractable epilepsy (or refractory epilepsy) is any form of epilepsy that is not responsive to ...
Atonic seizures commonly begin in childhood and can carry on into adulthood.

Atonic Seizures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Atonic seizures commonly begin in childhood and can carry on into adulthood.