The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
FROM the outside, Ruben might look like any other five-year-old boy – but he’s racked terrifying seizures that “literally ...
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THIS Seizure Could Make You Dance Without Warning
UK GP Dr. Sermed Mezher shared a video of a seizure that can cause involuntary dancing, explaining it’s likely a non-epileptic seizure. Unlike epileptic seizures, these are triggered by stress, trauma ...
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Some People Experience Blissful Ecstasy Right Before a Seizure. Could Understanding This Feeling Help Treat Depression?
A neurologist shares her thoughts and research about “ecstatic epilepsy” in a wide-ranging conversation on how we perceive ...
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Innovation in epilepsy care: Alternatives to medication seek to reset, repair brain, expert explains
Medication has long been the cornerstone of treatment for people with epilepsy, but it doesn't stop seizures for everyone and ...
A preclinical study by biomedical scientists at the University of California, Riverside, has shown why some people with ...
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Sleep-like brain waves persist in isolated cortex of epilepsy patients
Sleep-like slow-wave patterns persist for years in surgically disconnected neural tissue of awake epilepsy patients, ...
Researchers urge older adults taking antidepressants like fluoxetine or paroxetine to be cautious while taking opioid ...
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