Episera, which is intended for homecare and ambulatory use, is the first digital health tool for real-time early seizure ...
A non-invasive, AI-based, wearable earpiece that continuously monitors brain activity to enable the early detection of seizure risk in real time, alerting patients and caregivers minutes before an ...
Nearly three million Americans live with epilepsy. And for one-third of them, anti-seizure medications don't work.
Epilepsy is still surrounded by harmful myths and stigma. This expert-backed guide breaks down the most common misconceptions ...
The risk for a first-ever epileptic seizure after cerebral cavernous malformations is low, with younger age and initial ...
Provoked seizures are not considered to be epilepsy, which is defined as two or more unprovoked seizures, and provoked seizures typically do not require long-term treatment with antiseizure medication ...
In 1994, a coalition of experts in brain health and epilepsy published a consensus statement on the appropriate criteria for driver licensing for people with epilepsy. Issued by the American Academy ...
Absence seizures, common in children, present as brief lapses in awareness, often mistaken for daydreaming. These ...
CHICAGO — Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. left a Maine hospital medically cleared to resume his vacation but with the mystery over the cause of his seizure the previous day still unresolved. Seizure, a ...
DULUTH — Seizure detection devices are now covered by medical assistance as a result of Minnesota’s Health and Human Services appropriations omnibus bill signed into law by Gov. Tim Walz last month.