…President Prof. William Carroll discussed the origins, goals, and progress of the Intersectoral global development action plan on Epilepsy and other neurological disorders (IGAP). For the first time in its…
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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an area of practice within Neurology perhaps analogous to DMT for multiple sclerosis, and selection of epilepsy patient for surgery. That is, a subject with…
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…and still regularly experiences seizures because of his epilepsy and where the tubers are situated in his brain, although he spent several years on a clinical trial for an epilepsy…
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…investigate for physical sleep disorders, such as sleep disordered breathing or movement disorders, and epilepsy etc. If undertaking an inpatient sleep investigation, having access to an individual room, as well…
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…effect of high temperatures on patients with various forms of complex epilepsy including Dravet’s. No matter how much we invest in pharmacological treatment strategies, the rising temperature of the earth…
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…led to his conclusion that migraine was a similar disorder to epilepsy, introducing the theoretical concept of “nerve-storms” as the common factor. Latham proposed vasoconstriction as the cause of the…
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…to invite you to join a live webinar ‘Aspects of Neurology’. This webinar will focus on different disease areas, including Epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease, highlighting best practice and facilitating the…
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…appreciation Book Reviews The latest neurology related literature, reviewed by practicing experts and clinicians. Our latest reviews The Idea of Epilepsy: A Medical and Social History of Epilepsy in the…
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…of synaptic transmission are implicated in countless neurological and psychiatric disorders. Disturbances of neurotransmission has been associated with the pathophysiology of diseases ranging from schizophrenia, depression and autism to epilepsy…
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