Search Results 201-210 of 16213 for Epilepsy (Partial Onset)
Using deep brain stimulation techniques, neuroscientists at Mayo Clinic are looking for early signals in the brain to help stop seizures.
For years, Keeley Allen and her family lived in fear that a seizure would strike and render the teen helpless. Unresponsive to medication, the seizures were ...
Learn about the Epilepsy Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education in Rochester, Minnesota.
Since the day a Mayo Clinic surgeon removed scar tissue from the left temporal lobe of her brain, Huelsmann has been seizure-free. "The years since surgery have ...
The purpose of this study is to identify genetic causes for epilepsy (sometimes referred to as seizure disorders) and associated co-morbidities such as ...
Gabapentin (Neurontin, Gralise, Horizant) is a medicine used to help manage certain epileptic seizures. It also is used to relieve pain for some conditions, ...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) due to spells in patients diagnosed with psychogenic, non-epilepic ...
The Hunters felt like they were losing their son Calvin to severe epilepsy. At Mayo Clinic, they found help from a 'dogtor' and a doctor.
It's a seizure disorder caused by abnormal brain activity. The seizures can lead to physical injury, emotional health issues or even death. Medications and ...
For years, seizures caused confusion and disorder in Kristin Taheri's daily life. Then she turned to Mayo Clinic, where she received the diagnosis she had been ...
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