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Tribune Online on MSNEpilepsy affects 52 million people worldwide, more in LMIC countries, study findsEXPERTS, in recent assessment, said epilepsy, one of the most prevalent serious brain disorders marked by frequent and unprovoked seizures, affected around 52 million people of all ages in 2021, with ...
Valley representative Jim Costa is on a mission to bring more epilepsy care, awareness and research to the country. "One in 25 people over the course of their life will develop epilepsy," said Dr. Joe ...
Hundreds of people will take to the streets this weekend to raise awareness about epilepsy. The Epilepsy Alliance is hosting ...
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Former UF President Ben Sasse said his wife, Melissa, has "battled some nasty seizures the last couple years, but she’s ...
Investigators in the laboratory of Gemma Carvill, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Ken and Ruth Davee Department of Neurology Division of Epilepsy/Clinical Neurophysiology, have discovered novel ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNMan with epilepsy able to drive again after 34 yearsJez Orbell has bought his first car at the age of 56 after being diagnosed with epileptic absense seizures at the age of 22.
More than 50 million people worldwide live with epilepsy, with approximately half of them being children. For about one-third ...
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TAG24 on MSNAI could help detect often-missed epilepsy-linked brain lesionsArtificial intelligence (AI) could help detect abnormalities in the brain linked to epilepsy that can sometimes be missed by radiologists, according to a study.Using the technology in this way could ...
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The Falkirk Herald on MSNWorld famous Falkirk Kelpies turn purple to highlight epilepsy awareness campaignThe Kelpies and the mechanical marvel that is Falkirk Wheel will be illuminated by purple lighting later this month to mark ...
Saturday in Rochester was extra sweet, as the 39th Chocolate Ball brought together individuals and families that have been ...
One of the participants at this year's Ironman Wales will be a man inspired by his 17-year-old stepson who has epilepsy.
Two landmark buildings in Lanarkshire will help raise awareness of epilepsy by lighting up purple later this month. North ...
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