Epilepsy

Epilepsy is a group of disorders marked by problems in the normal functioning of the brain. These problems can produce seizures, unusual body movements, a loss of consciousness or changes in consciousness, as well as mental problems or problems with the senses.
What is Epilepsy?

Epilepsy is a condition that has been known to mankind since ancient times. It affects the brain to cause repeated convulsions or seizures - also called fits in common parlance. The word “epilepsy” comes from the Greek and means to be taken, seized or attacked.

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Fruit fly study identifies genes regulating dopamine and sleep

Fruit fly study identifies genes regulating dopamine and sleep

Separate neurons for content and context enable flexible human memory

Separate neurons for content and context enable flexible human memory

Web-app helps children with epilepsy to fall asleep earlier

Web-app helps children with epilepsy to fall asleep earlier

Weaker and fragmented circadian rhythms linked to higher dementia risk

Weaker and fragmented circadian rhythms linked to higher dementia risk

New roadmap guides antiseizure medication adjustments during pregnancy and postpartum

New roadmap guides antiseizure medication adjustments during pregnancy and postpartum

Older age affects functional recovery after spinal cord injury

Older age affects functional recovery after spinal cord injury

Engineered sensor reveals the brain’s hidden chemical conversations

Engineered sensor reveals the brain’s hidden chemical conversations

A senescence-based therapeutic approach for temporal lobe epilepsy

A senescence-based therapeutic approach for temporal lobe epilepsy

New breakthrough expands possibilities for PET imaging

New breakthrough expands possibilities for PET imaging

Experimental drug targets early toxic amyloid to slow Alzheimer’s disease

Experimental drug targets early toxic amyloid to slow Alzheimer’s disease

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

Eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to lower dementia risk

Study finds small sex differences in recovery after ischemic stroke

Study finds small sex differences in recovery after ischemic stroke

Scientists discover rapid synapse adaptation in neuronal communication

Scientists discover rapid synapse adaptation in neuronal communication

People with epilepsy and learning disabilities face preventable early deaths

People with epilepsy and learning disabilities face preventable early deaths

Glucose-lowering drugs may reduce risk of developing epilepsy

Glucose-lowering drugs may reduce risk of developing epilepsy

New AAN guideline offers treatment strategies for functional seizures

New AAN guideline offers treatment strategies for functional seizures

EpilepsyGTx raises $33 million Series A to develop single dose gene therapy for focal refractory epilepsy

EpilepsyGTx raises $33 million Series A to develop single dose gene therapy for focal refractory epilepsy

State-funded multidisciplinary model improves care for adults with neurodevelopmental disorders

State-funded multidisciplinary model improves care for adults with neurodevelopmental disorders

Unified EEG imaging method improves accuracy in identifying epileptogenic zones

Unified EEG imaging method improves accuracy in identifying epileptogenic zones

Poor kidney function associated with elevated Alzheimer’s markers in the blood

Poor kidney function associated with elevated Alzheimer’s markers in the blood

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