Physicians and scientists have long been intrigued by the variety of ways that language can be affected by brain disease. It is clear that epilepsy can affect language, but the extent and nature of ...
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with epilepsy, visit our guide to help you think about your next steps and find out how we can support you. Electrical activity is happening in our brain all the time ...
Welcome to the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado & Wyoming! In 2024, we are celebrating our 60th anniversary! Over the past 60 years, we have focused on connecting, educating, and empowering to improve ...
Wellbeing is about how you’re feeling and coping with daily life. When you have epilepsy, it’s really important to look after your wellbeing. It can help you to feel better and may have positive ...
Epilepsy refers to a group of neurological disorders of varying aetiology, characterized by recurrent brain dysfunction that result from sudden excessive and disordered neuronal discharge. These ...
Analyses of large databases have provided clarity on the lived experiences of people with epilepsy regarding the initiation of or changes to their antiseizure medications. The past year has also seen ...
The human electroencephalogram (EEG) was discovered by the German psychiatrist, Hans Berger, in 1929. Its potential applications in epilepsy rapidly became clear, when Gibbs and colleagues in Boston ...
It tends to be most common in older populations. Additionally, one study found that more than 50% of reported incidents occur in patients with undiagnosed epilepsy. A prolonged episode of status ...
Epilepsy is the most common neurological condition in children and young people, with approximately 50–60 % of cases remitting before adulthood. 'Fast Facts: Epilepsy in Children and Young ...
We show that disrupting inhibitory circuit development is sufficient to cause autism-related behaviors and epilepsy to co-occur. By better understanding how neuropilin2 works in the formation of ...