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Epilepsy : What You Need to Know to Deal With Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is one of the most misunderstood forms of illness. It is a fairly common disorder affecting up to 3 million Americans. However, many people still don’t know what epilepsy is or how to treat people with epilepsy. The major symptom of epilepsy is a seizure, and this is such a scary experience for both [...]

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The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Epilepsy (Cleveland Clinic Guides)

by Faces of Epilepsy

Expert medical advice from an award-winning physician at one of the nation’s best hospitals for the treatment of epilepsy and seizures. Epilepsy and seizures affect more than three million Americans of all ages. Approximately 200,000 new cases of epilepsy and seizures occur each year. For anyone affected by this disorder, The Cleveland Clinic Guide to [...]

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Epilepsy: Out of the Shadows

by Faces of Epilepsy

Robert S. Fisher professor of neurology at the Stanford University Medical Center, speaks on epilepsy, a common but frequently misunderstood neurological disorder characterized by electrical "storms" in the brain. Learn how recent advances in research provide exciting new treatment options that can manage and sometimes cure the disorder. Tags: stanford university medical, Stanford, disorder, Stanford [...]

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Can Epilepsy Ever Mimic the Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I am currently diagnosed as having bipolar, but think that I may have a very mild form of epilepsy. If you have both, how would you tell one from the other? Or can bipolar mimic epilepsy. Do they both make you feel like you are "going crazy"? Tags: symptoms of bipolar disorder, disorder, Can epilepsy, [...]

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Epileptic Attacks and Migraine

by Faces of Epilepsy

Recent studies have indicated that those who suffer from epilepsy are also likely to suffer from migraine headaches. Therefore special treatment considerations need to be given to those who experience both disorders. Epilepsy Epilepsy is a brain disorder triggered by an abnormal neural discharge. The causes are generally unknown although there is thought to be [...]

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Epilepsy You’re Not Alone

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy You re Not Alone will be a 273-page book targeted for individuals who have epilepsy. Unlike other books on epilepsy, it will focus on the facts of the connection between the mind, body and spirit as it relates to epilepsy, showing readers how to use that connection to cope with epilepsy. Through example and [...]

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When Your Child Has Cerebral Palsy: Guide for Parents of A

by Faces of Epilepsy

In the US, there are at least five hundred thousand infants affected by cerebral palsy. The disorder is caused by improper carriage of the mother during the early months when a child is still developing in the womb. In the survey done in the year 2003, Center for Disease Control said that one child affected [...]

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Childhood Epilepsy: Management From Diagnosis to Remission

by Faces of Epilepsy

Sixty percent of the epilepsies start in childhood, and most of the clinically significant and often life-changing aspects of the disease occur at this time. Childhood epilepsy is frequently a complex disorder, demanding integrated medical, educational and community services. Its treatment encompasses acute and disability medicine. The many types or syndromes of childhood epilepsy present [...]

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Epilepsy and Seizures: Everything You Need to Know (Your

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is like no other medical condition. It hits about one person in 100, and it can start at any age, sometimes for no apparent reason. Seizures may strike often, or almost never. Attacks take many different forms, from violent convulsions and unconsciousness, to flickers of "absence" as brief as a passing thought. What, then, [...]

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Exercise for Epilepsy

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy, or seizure disorder, is a chronic condition characterized by temporary changes in the brain's electrical function. These changes result in what we know as epileptic seizures. The cause of epilepsy is unknown in the majority of cases and may be genetic. With common sense and a few restrictions, those with seizures can participate in [...]

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What Does Epilepsy Have to Do With Alcohol Consumption?

by Faces of Epilepsy

Why do they ask you if you have epilepsy when they pull you over for DUI? What happens if you DO have epilepsy, and you take medicine for this disorder. Also, does taking a anti-narcolepsy drug have any effect on driving? Tags: disorder, effect, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues, Epilepsy, Human Interest

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Does Anyone Know if Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy Can Be Related?

by Faces of Epilepsy

I have cerebral palsy and epilepsy, both of which have caused various other problems; like sciatica, arthritis, asthma, anxiety, hypersensitivity, occasional aphasia, sensory integration disorder, ADD, and dyscalculia. I have noticed that many adults with cerebral palsy whom I have talked to have epilepsy or some sort of seizure disorder, as well as one or [...]

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Epilepsy: A Patient and Family Guide :Third Edition

by Faces of Epilepsy

Epilepsy is the most common neurologic disorder in children, adults, and the elderly, affecting over 2.7 million people in the United States. Every year almost 200,000 people will be diagnosed with epilepsy and will face drastic lifestyle changes but a proper understanding of epilepsy is the first step toward managing this disease and living life [...]

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