A pioneering gene therapy could help treat a rare seizure disorder called Dravet syndrome, according to new clinical trial ...
Preliminary trials into Zorevunersen find drug to be safe and well tolerated by those with Dravet syndrome ...
The Wright family, from Middletown, holds National Rare Disease Day on Feb. 28 close to their hearts. Megan Wright, 35, and Ty Wright, 37, are parents to three children. Their middle child, 7-year-old ...
DelveInsight forecasts a rise in the drug-resistant epilepsy market from 2025 to 2034, driven by higher prevalence, improved diagnosis, treatment advances, aging demographics, increased awareness, and ...
A ketogenic diet—one that is high in fat and extremely low in carbohydrates—has been known for decades to reduce seizures in ...
Consistent sleep, structured routines, and supportive workplaces play a vital role in reducing seizure frequency and improving quality of life for people living with epilepsy.
The brain may inadvertently "learn" to have seizures by treating them like important memories to be stored, according to new ...
Not all seizures involve convulsions. Silent epilepsy can appear as déjà vu, sudden fear, blank stares, confusion, or brief memory lapses. Know the subtle warning signs.
Join us for our annual Walk for Epilepsy Santa Barbara. The walk will be held at University of California Santa Barbara on Pauley Track. Check-in will begin at 9:30am before the walk at 10:00am. The ...
Identifying childhood epilepsy at an early stage is vital; a late diagnosis can hinder a child's growth and education.
Epilepsy Foundation New England (EFNE) has named John Hedstrom as the new President and Chief Executive Officer LOWELL, ...
On Wednesday 25 March, Epilepsy Society is holding a parliamentary drop-in session for all members of parliament to learn seizure first aid, ahead of Purple Day. We need your help to make sure that ...