Video Games and Epilepsy in Children
Can video games cause epilepsy?
Epilepsy Artist
A young woman struggling with epilepsy discovered that painting helped calm her symptoms. Now her work is being recognized and shown.

Handling Epilepsy Seizures
Handling Epilepsy Seizures
Mechanisms of Pediatric Epilepsy
Mechanisms of Pediatric Epilepsy

Epilepsy and Pregnancy
Epilepsy and Pregnancy
Epilepsy and Pregnancy
Epilepsy and Pregnancy

A Child with Epilepsy
A Child with Epilepsy
Seizure Control
Seizure Control

Surgical Therapy in Epilepsy
Surgical Therapy in Epilepsy
Epilepsy Treatment for Kids
Epilepsy Treatment for Kids

Taking Control of Seizures
Taking Control of Seizures
Controlling Epilepsy Seizures
Controlling Epilepsy Seizures

Epilepsy and Sleep
Epilepsy and Sleep
Boy Saved By Sister During Seizure
A girl saves her brother from a violent seizure by dialing 911.

New Treatment May Help Epilepsy Patients
Robert Bazell reports on a new treatment for people suffering from epilepsy.
Planning for Pregnancy When You Have Epilepsy
Epilepsy does not have to stand in the way of a pregnancy. The best way to ensure a safe and healthy baby is to discuss your treatment options with your doctor.

The Role of Clinical Trials in Epilepsy
Epilepsy is usually treated through the use of anti-seizure medications. When an anti-seizure drug is about to be approved for use, it has to go through rigorous testing to show that the drug is both safe and effective, and that testing is done through c
Treating Epilepsy: From Drug Therapy to Surgery
This video webcast discusses the medications used to treat epilepsy and the surgeries and procedures used to treat epilepsy.

The Future of Epilepsy Treatment: Devices, Genes and Drugs
Although there are a wide variety of effective anti-seizure medications on the market, some people with epilepsy develop what¿s known as medication resistant or refractory epilepsy and are not able to become seizure free on medications.
How to Know Which Epilepsy Drug Is Right for You
Epilepsy, defined as the condition of chronic, recurrent, unprovoked seizures, affects approximately 3 million people in the United States. Epilepsy can be treated in a number of ways, including surgery and diet, but it's most commonly controlled through

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