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People with a pre-existing medical condition are at increased risk of drowning, research says

People with a pre-existing medical condition are at increased risk of drowning, research says

Approximately 13% of hospitalized COVID patients have serious neurologic symptoms

Approximately 13% of hospitalized COVID patients have serious neurologic symptoms

New insights could lead to better treatments for Dravet syndrome and related conditions

New insights could lead to better treatments for Dravet syndrome and related conditions

New evidence from a zebrafish model may help understand how epileptic seizures originate

New evidence from a zebrafish model may help understand how epileptic seizures originate

Higher doses of anti-seizure drugs may be necessary to maintain seizure control in pregnant women

Higher doses of anti-seizure drugs may be necessary to maintain seizure control in pregnant women

Clinical algorithm distinguishes between untreatable and treatable form of sudden cardiac arrest

Clinical algorithm distinguishes between untreatable and treatable form of sudden cardiac arrest

At a Tennessee crossroads, two pharmacies, a monkey, and millions of pills

At a Tennessee crossroads, two pharmacies, a monkey, and millions of pills

Severe outcomes in hospitalized children during the Omicron BA.2-dominated fifth wave in Hong Kong

Severe outcomes in hospitalized children during the Omicron BA.2-dominated fifth wave in Hong Kong

First comprehensive report reveals the burden of epilepsy in Australia

First comprehensive report reveals the burden of epilepsy in Australia

Researchers discover a compound that reduces epileptic seizures

Researchers discover a compound that reduces epileptic seizures

TTUHSC secures $1.87 million grant to investigate the impact of vitamin A depletion on Alzheimer’s disease

TTUHSC secures $1.87 million grant to investigate the impact of vitamin A depletion on Alzheimer’s disease

Neuronal subpopulation responds specifically to song

Neuronal subpopulation responds specifically to song

To be one in a million: ‘Who thinks it’s going to be you?’

To be one in a million: ‘Who thinks it’s going to be you?’

Cleveland Clinic launches new study exploring the link between epilepsy and stress

Cleveland Clinic launches new study exploring the link between epilepsy and stress

Researchers study EEG patterns in dying man to understand brain activity at the end of life

Researchers study EEG patterns in dying man to understand brain activity at the end of life

Medications for epilepsy-like signals during coma do not aid in recovery

Medications for epilepsy-like signals during coma do not aid in recovery

Non-invasive imaging technique shows potential to help surgeons plan epilepsy procedures

Non-invasive imaging technique shows potential to help surgeons plan epilepsy procedures

Dual access veno-arterial approach increases mortality rate for babies in respiratory failure put on ECMO

Dual access veno-arterial approach increases mortality rate for babies in respiratory failure put on ECMO

NYU Langone Health awarded $8 million NIH grant to develop implantable device to study epileptic seizures

NYU Langone Health awarded $8 million NIH grant to develop implantable device to study epileptic seizures

New research could deliver a breakthrough for kids suffering from severe form of genetic epilepsy

New research could deliver a breakthrough for kids suffering from severe form of genetic epilepsy

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