Listing 13 sites in Epilepsy folder sorted by popularity. Last edited: 08/24/2008 by Olivia Cox (All links open in a new window) Submit a site |
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Epilepsy News:
Depression with dysphoria may need two drug types Findings from a small study suggest that combining an antidepressant with an anticonvulsive drug, a type of drug normally used to treat epilepsy, may be an effective treatment for patients with depression plus dysphoric mood, such as anger or hostility. New Study Weighs Benefits of Epilepsy Drugs Valproate should be the drug of first choice for patients with generalized and unclassifiable epilepsy, new research shows. Best First-Choice Drugs for Epilepsy ID'd Lamictal is the best first-choice drug for partial epilepsy, while valproic acid is the best first choice for generalized epilepsy, two major clinical trials show. Lesion responsible for rare seizure disorder identified In some individuals with seizure disorder (epilepsy), the seizures occur in response to a specific stimulus. This is called reflex epilepsy, and it is rare, occurring in less than 1%... Toothbrushing Triggers Rare Epileptic Seizures Australian researchers report three rare cases of people with epilepsy in whom toothbrushing triggered epileptic seizures. |