anti-seizure medications
Safe Anti-Seizure Medications for Pregnancy

A recent study from Stanford Medicine has provided new insights into the safety of two.

gene activity
Groundbreaking Method Profiles Gene Activity in Living Brain

Researchers at FutureNeuro, the Research Ireland Centre for Translational Brain Science, and RCSI University of.

First-Generation Antihistamines May Increase Seizure Risk
First-Generation Antihistamines May Increase Seizure Risk

Researchers evaluated relationships between children’s prescriptions for first-generation antihistamine medications and seizures in a recent.

Transplant Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s in Seizure Patients
Transplant Drug Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s in Seizure Patients

Protein imbalances, which heighten the excitability of brain cells, may elucidate the accelerated cognitive decline.

Unlocking Ketogenic Diet for Epilepsy Management
Unlocking Ketogenic Diet for Epilepsy Management

Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Ketogenic Diets in Epilepsy Management In a recent analysis published.

Astrocytes' Role in Epilepsy Seizures
Epilepsy Seizures: Role of Astrocytes in Neural Hyperactivity

Roughly 1% of people experience epilepsy seizures, a condition in which individuals have sudden seizures..

Brain Surgery for Epilepsy - Rare Hemorrhagic Complications Study
Epilepsy Surgery: Rare Hemorrhagic Complications Study

Following cranial Epilepsy Surgery, hemorrhagic complications are rare, according to a study published online in.

Pediatric Epilepsy - Mental Health Interventions Unveiled
Pediatric Epilepsy – Mental Health Interventions Unveiled

Mental health challenges frequently manifest in children and adolescents afflicted with chronic health conditions, yet.

mental health of children with epilepsy
New Psychological Treatment for Children with Epilepsy

A new psychological treatment for children with epilepsy created by a UCL-led team of scientists.

Genetic Epilepsy
Researchers Found Cure to Genetic Epilepsy by Replacing a ‘Missing’ Enzyme

Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have discovered a potential therapy target for CDKL5-deficient disorder.