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Seizure action plans: Management and educational tools in epilepsy care -
Historically, seizure action plans have focused on certain high-risk groups—such as people with drug-resistant epilepsy and people with a history of status epilepticus or seizure clusters. Neurology ...
Bill mandates seizure response training for Iowa school staff -
A bill that’s won approval in the Iowa legislature calls on Iowa schools to train all staff in how to recognize and respond to seizures and have at least one person on staff who can administer ...
Seasonal Changes and Seizure Frequency: Understanding the Link for Epilepsy Patients -
Seasonal temperature changes can disrupt epilepsy management by affecting sleep, stress, and medication absorption. Expert advises personalised strategies to maintain seizure control year-round.
Brainstorm: Australian inventor may have key to predicting epilepsy seizures -
Was anything wrong, or was it just in her head?Paige was, eventually, diagnosed with epilepsy, a short-circuiting of the brain that causes seizures.But her struggle to get a diagnosis highlights a ...
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Apr. 15, 2025 — Certain common genetic changes might make some people with focal epilepsy less responsive to seizure medications, finds a new global ... Could an Arthritis Drug Unlock Lasting ...
Specific Risk Factors Tied to Epilepsy in Patients With MCI -
The APOE4 allele, early-onset dementia, stroke, and Parkinson’s are among risk factors for late-onset epilepsy in patients with cognitive decline, a new study suggests.
SGLT-2 Inhibitors Lower Incidence of Epilepsy in Type 2 Diabetes -
Researchers conducted a target trial emulation to compare the effects of SGLT-2 inhibitor and DPP-4 inhibitor use on epilepsy among patients with type 2 diabetes.
New implant offers hope for epilepsy patients -
Pioneering surgery to fit an epilepsy implant has been carried out at Newcastle Hospitals, marking the first procedure of its… | Health | North East | Medical | Science | Innovation | National | Healt ...
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Augmented hippocampal up-regulation of immune modulators following a peripheral immune challenge in a hemizygous mouse model of the 15q13.3 microdeletion -
The strongest known genetic risk factor for generalized epilepsy is the human hemizygous 15q13.3 microdeletion (MD). This 1.5 Mb MD encompasses six genes, including CHRNA7 encoding the alpha7 subunit that forms the homo-pentameric nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, a known regulator of the immune system. In the CNS, hyper activation of neuroimmune responses contributes to increased seizure susce...
Impact of length of stay on diagnostic yield in the epilepsy monitoring unit: A multi-center retrospective 12-year Veterans Health Administration study -
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy Monitoring Units (EMUs) in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Epilepsy Centers of Excellence (ECoE) are critical for the diagnosis and management of seizure disorders. Whether a shorter length of stay (LOS) in the EMU due to scheduling impacts diagnostic yield is unclear.
Ten-year projection of adult epilepsy burden in Australia -
OBJECTIVE: The World Health Organization's Intersectoral Global Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders calls for more epilepsy care centers, but a population-level estimate of epilepsy's projected burden to justify this investment from a societal perspective is lacking. We aimed to project the burden of epilepsy using dynamic life table modeling including number of deaths, yea...
Patterns of phosphorylated tau accumulation in a spectrum of acquired and developmental brain lesions associated with refractory epilepsy -
OBJECTIVE: Phosphorylated tau (pTau) has been reported in surgical resections in refractory epilepsy. It is unclear whether this is activity-driven physiological pTau or signifies the advent of neurodegenerative cascades, relevant to memory decline. To date, primarily hippocampal sclerosis and focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) type II have been studied. We aimed to explore pTau in a range of acqui...
Features of cognitive dysfunction in late-onset temporal lobe epilepsy -
OBJECTIVE: A global increase in the aging population has resulted in more patients with late-onset epilepsy. Late-onset temporal lobe epilepsy (LOTLE) is one of the most common types of late-onset epilepsy and is frequently accompanied by memory impairments. Here, we investigated the relationships between memory function and clinical characteristics, including findings from long-term video-elec...
Distinct gray matter and metabolic characteristics in hypothalamic hamartoma network with different semiology -
OBJECTIVE: Hypothalamic hamartomas (HHs) are developmental malformations associated with focal epilepsy. We investigated the patterns of gray matter morphology and cerebral metabolism in individuals with HHs, with and without focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures (FBTCSs), aiming to clarify the accompanying network abnormalities.
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