On World Epilepsy Day 2026, experts warn that frequent “daydreaming” in children may signal hidden seizures. Subtle forms ...
Epilepsy remains one of the most common neurological disorders globally. Firstpost brings out experts’ views on signs, developmental impact, rural-urban treatment gaps and how AI and precision ...
Ranchi: On the occasion of International Epilepsy Day that was observed on Monday, doctors highlighted concerns over rising alcohol and substance use .
According to study, over 15 million people are living with a brain disorder without getting diagnosed. Here's what a neurologist says about new treaments that help long-term brain health and daily ...
A new storyline on the BBC’s long-running soap EastEnders will see c haracter Davinder "Nugget" Gulati, portrayed by Juhaim ...
Judge claims the petition to get the five-year-old boy medical treatment in Israel is an attack on the establishment ...
Doctors at Amrita Hospital have developed and patented a novel brain-scan analysis technique that enables clearer and more accurate identification of seizure origins, marking a major advance in the ...
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Can epilepsy be controlled? Neurologist weighs in
Epilepsy affects people of all ages, including children and adults, and needs immediate attention. So, with appropriate care, regular treatment, and lifestyle changes, seizures can be well controlled ...
A high-dose rehabilitation therapy improves motor outcomes in infants with perinatal stroke, offering rare evidence to guide ...
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Fact check: Doctors bust common myths around epilepsy and explain why early treatment matters
Doctors say epilepsy is a common, treatable brain disorder often surrounded by myths in India. Early diagnosis, regular medication and advanced treatments can control seizures in most patients, while ...
Four year old Margo Sunter has been accepted for overseas stem cell therapy and her family are urgently fundraising in the hope of changing ...
In East Texas, a family's journey with generalized epilepsy highlights the transformative potential of seizure-alert dogs.
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