…in their research fields, begin with the robust base for the diet’s use in the management of refractory epilepsy before branching out into novel applications of the diet; including cancer,…
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…have a less favourable view, as its role in many pathological processes is well established. Neurodegeneration and epilepsy (M. Cunningham of the University of Newcastle) are two of the pathologies…
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…from major international stroke and neurological organisations:, World Federation of Neurology, European Academy of Neurology, American Academy of Neurology, European Stroke Organisation, International League against epilepsy. The Congress focused on…
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…neurosurgery which should see both patients and staff benefitting from reduced procedure times. SEEG is a procedure used in the treatment of epilepsy. Multiple intracerebral electrodes are inserted into the…
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…a very useful antiemetic and has been the subject of a recent Cochrane systematic review of 23 randomised controlled trials that have confirmed this.7 Epilepsy In the last couple of…
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…epilepsy treatments, which include virus-derived vectors for focal delivery of specific ion channel DNA that can integrate and potently reduce focal seizures. He discussed the potential for this to be…
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…been described in association with stroke affecting the right hemisphere5,6 and in episodic form in epilepsy.7,8 A possible migraine-related case is that of Todd and Dewhurst,9 although their patient also…
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…of neurology. GL: The way that sleep medicine was presented to Neurologists was as predominantly ‘pure’ Neurological disorders, like frontal lobe epilepsy, restless leg syndrome, and narcolepsy. That was the…
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…On the interrogation of the patient (#) On Satyriasis and Gonorrhoea* Quaestiones medicinales * Treatise on epilepsy Treatise on memory Treatise on vertigo. *The only writings preserved in Greek, #…
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