Epilepsy News and Research

Latest Epilepsy News and Research

KU researchers receive inventorship credit on NIH-owned Velcade patents

KU researchers receive inventorship credit on NIH-owned Velcade patents

Don't let Parkinson's drive what you want to do, says NASA astronaut

Don't let Parkinson's drive what you want to do, says NASA astronaut

Weight loss pill Qnexa wins panel vote and awaits approval

Weight loss pill Qnexa wins panel vote and awaits approval

AAN responds to IOM report, pledges to improve quality of life for epilepsy patients

AAN responds to IOM report, pledges to improve quality of life for epilepsy patients

Johns Hopkins devises new seizure detection software

Johns Hopkins devises new seizure detection software

IOM releases new report on public health dimensions of epilepsies

IOM releases new report on public health dimensions of epilepsies

Neural imaging-maps of brain functions hope to transform lives of people with epilepsy

Neural imaging-maps of brain functions hope to transform lives of people with epilepsy

Vaccines for measles may not increase risk of febrile seizures in 4-6 year olds

Vaccines for measles may not increase risk of febrile seizures in 4-6 year olds

Childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging

Childhood onset temporal lobe epilepsy has a significant impact on brain aging

Epilepsy community welcomes IOM's new landmark study report

Epilepsy community welcomes IOM's new landmark study report

New report highlights numerous gaps in knowledge and management of epilepsy

New report highlights numerous gaps in knowledge and management of epilepsy

Scientists reveal powerful role of astrocytes in the brain

Scientists reveal powerful role of astrocytes in the brain

Consumer should be centre of care when offering alternative medicine brands

Consumer should be centre of care when offering alternative medicine brands

Intravenous immune globulin effective treatment for GBS, CIDP

Intravenous immune globulin effective treatment for GBS, CIDP

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

DBS allows surgeons to control tremors with brain 'pacemaker'

Hospitalized older people may have increased risk of memory problems

Hospitalized older people may have increased risk of memory problems

CNN examines nodding disease among children in Northern Uganda

CNN examines nodding disease among children in Northern Uganda

Factors that increase the possibility of having migraines

Factors that increase the possibility of having migraines

Enrollment commences in MORE Registry for DBS in patients with refractory epilepsy

Enrollment commences in MORE Registry for DBS in patients with refractory epilepsy

SK Biopharmaceuticals initiates YKP10811 phase 2 trial in chronic constipation

SK Biopharmaceuticals initiates YKP10811 phase 2 trial in chronic constipation

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