Friday, May 18, 2012

Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures. These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms of abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.

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by Faces of Epilepsy on May 18, 2012

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The Ketogenic Diet: A Treatment for Children and Others With

by Faces of Epilepsy

Sometimes called the “miracle diet,” the ketogenic diet has helped doctors treat difficult-to-control epileptic seizures in thousands of children. Coauthored by two respected Johns Hopkins neurologists, The Ketogenic Diet continues to be the definitive guide for parents, physicians, and dieticians wanting to implement this strict diet. This fourth edition is extensively updated to reflect current [...]

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How Would You Feel if You Were Diagnoised With Epilepsy?

by Faces of Epilepsy

How would you feel having the epileptic brain disorder? If you had it for a long period of time, would you have any surgery? Possibly two if the first didn't work? Tags: brain disorder, disorder, time, Epilepsy, period of time

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Epilepsy in Children

by Faces of Epilepsy

The revised, updated, and expanded Second Edition of this volume incorporates the past few years' significant advances in the diagnosis and management of childhood epilepsies, particularly recent developments in brain imaging and in surgical therapy of epilepsy. A new chapter explains the key principles of surgical treatment, and revised chapters on specific epileptic syndromes include [...]

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Epilepsy and Pregnancy: What Every Woman With Epilepsy Should

by Faces of Epilepsy

Approximately 2.5 million people in the U.S. suffer from epilepsy; of these, more than one million are women of childbearing age. With concerns about everything from medicationrelated birth defects to falls during seizures, many of these women are fearful of having children. The good news is that, with proper prenatal care, more than 90% will [...]

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Hannah and Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Just a short view on Hannah and her Epilepsy. Tags: Hannah, View, Epilepsy

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Live to Ride

by Faces of Epilepsy

A bicycle-touring novel, 2008, fiction. Two university students from Colorado pack their bicycles and camping equipment off to England for a 6-week tour at the invitation of a London cycling friend. The two cyclists admire the opposite sex as much as the scenic British countryside, until they find themselves in the crossfire between rival drug [...]

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Epilepsy – How Much Do You Know?

by Faces of Epilepsy

As are all my previous videos, this is posted to raise awareness and educate people about Epilepsy and to reach out to those with Epilepsy. Epilepsy is more common than we think and sadly, more serious than we realise. In memory of all those who have lost their lives to Epilepsy, in honour to those [...]

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Sudden Death in Epilepsy: Forensic and Clinical Issues

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is one of the most prevalent neurological diseases in the world, and carries with it the risk of sudden death. Edited by four of the most eminent experts in the field, this volume captures the state of the art and science in the study of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Topics discussed include the [...]

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