Anti-seizure drugs are effective for many with epilepsy , but about one-third of patients may need additional help. Learn what options are available when seizures aren't controlled by medications.
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...surgery,...Epilepsy has had some affect through cranial-sacral therapy. It also helps with people who have had decreased senses like smell, taste and hearing. It helps reactivate those systems of ...
...surgery ...as funded by Neurologix, Inc. He is a founder of and consultant to the company. A Phase 2 trial is planned for later this year, as well as a Phase 1 trial for epilepsy using the same ...
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a year ago
Science Central
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...therapy. Neurologists and neurosurgeons at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center use electroencephalograms (EEG), positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in ...
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a year ago
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Treating Epilepsy: From Drug Therapy to Surgery Program Description Join our panel of experts as they discuss various standard treatment strategies for epilepsy and the factors doctors and patients should consider as they make decisions about their treatment.
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a year ago
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