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Emma Isbell, 16, of Hewitt, was born with epilepsy and was later diagnosed with a neurodevelopmental disorder which makes her ...
People who develop epilepsy after a traumatic brain injury are at an 80% higher risk of premature death compared to those who have suffered a similar brain injury without developing epilepsy. This has ...
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Epilepsy affects more than 3 million people in the U.S., and it’s still widely misunderstood. We're diving into the facts, ...
Laura Snyder never thought in a million years, she’d have to learn how to walk and talk again. In August of 2016 while living ...
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News Medical on MSNEpilepsy after brain injury increases risk of premature deathPeople who develop epilepsy after a traumatic brain injury are at an 80 percent higher risk of premature death compared to those who have suffered a similar brain injury without developing epilepsy.
The Epilepsy Foundation will host its Texas Epilepsy Walk in Amarillo to raise funds and awareness this Saturday.
People who develop epilepsy after a traumatic brain injury run almost double the risk of a premature death compared to those ...
Historically, seizure action plans have focused on certain high-risk groups—such as people with drug-resistant epilepsy and ...
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Verywell Health on MSNCan Stress Cause Seizures?Stress can trigger seizures in people with or without epilepsy. Learn how it affects the brain, the difference between ...
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Everyday Health on MSNWhat Do Sweeping Government Budget Cuts Mean for Epilepsy?Budget cuts and staff layoffs affecting federally supported epilepsy research and patient support have advocacy groups ...
Drivers are required to tell the DVLA about a range of medical conditions that could affect their driving - and failure to do ...
WMDT – on Saturday, May 3rd, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s Pharmacy Student Government Association will host its 12th annual 5K Strides for Epilepsy. It’s a fundraiser to support research ...
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