Scientists at the Allen Institute have made a major breakthrough in research for people living with Dravet Syndrome, which is ...
More than 50 million people worldwide live with epilepsy, with approximately half of them being children. For about one-third ...
More than 50 million people worldwide live with epilepsy, with approximately half of them being children. For about one-third ...
The research, taking place at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, offers new hope to families fighting against Dravet Syndrome, a severe form of epilepsy that devastates childhood development.
Epilepsy in children is treatable, with medicines controlling seizures in most cases, says Dr. Pradnya Gadgil. Early diagnosis and adherence to treatments are crucial. Epilepsy surgery and special ...
Children in England living with a rare and severe form of epilepsy could soon benefit from a new drug being rolled out on the NHS. Fenfluramine has been recommended by the National Institute for ...
Higher doses of folic acid during early pregnancy were safe and linked to improved verbal and behavioral skills in children ...
When Angela Asemota's son began having seizures at six years old in 1996, people gossiped that he was possessed by evil ...
Tommy Wyllie, 12, hopes first-of-its-kind study will transform the lives of young people with epilepsy.