Health, Conditions and Diseases, Neurological Disorders, Epilepsy
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- Links to information from Fasthealth.com.
- Introduction to seizure disorders, ask a doctor forum.
- While treatment choices are many for controlling epileptic seizures, there is still much to learn about this condition.
- Study to identify genes that play a role in causing epilepsy. We are studying families in which epilepsy may be inherited.
- News and information about epilepsy from the physicians of the Medical College of Wisconsin.
- The Center for Epilepsy provides comprehensive care for persons with all types of epilepsy, through advanced diagnositc techniques, specialized pharmacologic therapy, new investigational drugs and devices, and epilepsy surgery.
- Contains comprehensive information on this disease, together with news on the latest development. Includes a forum and a chat room.
- A form of childhood epilepsy which results in a severe language disorder. This information is to help parents and carers and was produced in the UK.
- What you should do if someone has a seizure.
- Clinically-oriented information on the various types.
- Information on epilepsy and seizure disorders from the Neurology program.
- Consumer health resource center providing information on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of seizures.
- Information for parents with children who suffer from epilepsy. Includes resources, news, links, education, treatment and a notice board.
- Information booklet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
- Description of types and treatment of epilepsy and how to accept it. With links to international pages and chat. Also information on Nervus Vagus Stimulator. European based.
- Information about status epilepticus, defined as 'prolonged seizure activity lasting longer than 30 min or series of seizures without recovery of consciousness in the interim'.
- Fact sheet from the Temple University School of Medicine, Neurology Department.
- Information about seizures and epilepsy. Includes testing, types and further resources.
- Patient information as well as details about the center and its services. Special services are available for registered patients.
- Information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
- National Epilepsy Association of Aust Inc. FAQ.
- Aims to promote social understanding and acceptance of this disease by demystifying the processes in the human brain which lead to seizure. Includes a bulletin board.
- Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
- Article entitled: Women and Epilepsy, Part 2: Puberty Through Menopause.
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