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  • Epilepsy Type Signs Linked To Stress     News

    A study, published online in the journal Seizure, reveals that over 33% of patients believed to have intractable seizures were actually presenting stress-triggered symptoms.


  • New Epilepsy Gene Located in Dogs     News
    A new epilepsy gene for idiopathic epilepsy in Belgian Shepherds has been found in the canine chromosome 37. The research of Professor Hannes Lohi and his group conducted at the University of Helsinki and the Folkhälsan Research Center opens new avenues for the understanding of the genetic background of the most common canine epilepsies. The research also has an impact on the understanding of common epilepsies in humans.

  • Unique Nerve-Stimulation Treatment Proves Effective Against Drug-Resistant Epilepsy     News

    Medications are the mainstay of treatment for epilepsy, but for a considerable number of patients -- estimated to be as many as 1 million in the U.S. -- drugs don't work. These patients suffer from a type of epilepsy known as refractory or drug-resistant epilepsy, in which drugs can't control their seizures.


  • Common Genetic Cause of Autism and Epilepsy Discovered     News

    Researchers from the Center have identified a new gene that predisposes people to both autism and epilepsy.


  • Epilepsy and Coordination Disorders: Important Role for the Cerebellum     News
    Hereditary diseases such as epilepsy or various coordination disorders may be caused by changes in nerve cells of the cerebellum, which do not set in until after birth.

  • Link Between Signaling Molecules Could Point Way to Therapies for Epilepsy, Stroke, Other Diseases     News

    In the Old West, camps sent smoke signals across distances to share key developments or strategy. Likewise, two important signaling molecules communicate across nerve cells to regulate electrical and chemical activity, neuroscientists from the UT Health Science Center San Antonio have reported.
    The findings in rodent models have implications for potential future treatment of epilepsy, stroke and other problems, the researchers said.


  • Koh Tae Hyun-LGS Epilepsy syndrome (Korea) Post on October 27, 2010     Epilepsy

  • Twelve New Epilepsy Drugs Usher in 'Era of Abundance'     News

    A dozen new epilepsy drugs are giving doctors and patients more options, but making treatment decisions more complex, a Loyola epilepsy specialist reports in the journal Neurologic Clinics.


  • Epilepsy Surgery Can Have Beneficial Effect on Memory     News
    Patients with drug-resistant epilepsy run the risk of gradual deterioration in their cognitive abilities. Surgical treatment generally puts an end to seizures but can have a negative effect on memory. However, there is no further deterioration in memory, and some patients may even recover some of their memory capacity, reveals a thesis from the University of Gothenburg.

  • Altered Brain Development Found in Children With Newly Diagnosed Epilepsy     News
    A newly published study reported that children with new/recent onset epilepsy have significantly slowed expansion of white matter volume compared to healthy children over a two year interval. The reduced white matter volume may affect brain connectivity and influence cognition.

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