The risk for a first-ever epileptic seizure after cerebral cavernous malformations is low, with younger age and initial ...
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Nationwide mapping maps epilepsy incidence rates among older adults in the United States
A first-of-its-kind nationwide study has mapped epilepsy incidence rates among older adults in the United States and ...
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Millions of Seniors Live in America’s “Epilepsy Belt” and Scientists May Finally Know Why
The rate of new epilepsy diagnoses that year ranged from 141 to 1,476 cases per 100,000, a more than tenfold gap. Hotspots concentrated in Louisiana, Eastern Texas, Central Oklahoma and parts of the ...
Absence seizures, common in children, present as brief lapses in awareness, often mistaken for daydreaming. These ...
Humans, unlike, say, our furry friends, struggle to see in the dark. We also have pretty active and imaginative brains. This combination ensures that when we hear something we can’t see, particularly ...
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The human heart can fix ITSELF, scientists discover, in a breakthrough that could transform medicine
The human heart has the ability to repair itself, scientists have found, in a breakthrough that could provide a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of patients. When someone has a heart attack or heart ...
Invisible disabilities can go unnoticed, yet their effects can be profound. Sarai Makaila reflects on her journey balancing ...
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