Two common antiseizure medications, lamotrigine and levetiracetam, are safe to use during pregnancy, according to a Stanford Medicine-led study.
A woman’s hospitalization following a suicide attempt in 2018 led to the discovery of a condition that had shaped her life ...
Patients and the head of Saskatchewan’s Epilepsy Program are calling on the Saskatchewan Party to resume talks for the public ...
For decades, it's been known that certain older medications women use to control epilepsy seizures can pose risks to a ...
Local epilepsy advocates have developed emergency medical cards with a step-by-step guide for people who encounter someone ...
People with photosensitive epilepsy could soon be able to watch TV without worry. Scientists in the UK have created glasses ...
Six-year-olds who were exposed prenatally to common antiseizure medications had normal verbal and cognitive abilities, a ...
Georgia, 17, was diagnosed with epilepsy as a child but says a regular small dose of medicine and staying calm by listening ...
With modern advancements, the majority of patients with epilepsy can be treated with medication, Dr. David Burdette, director of the epilepsy program at Corewell Health in West Michigan, said. He said ...
There are various approaches to managing seizures, improving quality of life, and creating a supportive environment, ...