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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for Epilepsy with generalized "tonic-clonic" seizures
  1. ... Facts For roughly 70 percent of people with epilepsy, seizures can be controlled with modern medicines and surgery . ... Disorders and Stroke Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Epilepsy Seizures Neurologic Diseases More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » ...
  2. ... Disorders and Stroke Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Epilepsy Seizures Brain Diseases More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » ...
  3. ... Disorders and Stroke Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Epilepsy Seizures Brain Diseases More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » You May Also Like Epilepsy Understanding different kinds of seizures How do you know if someone is having ...
  4. ... Disorders and Stroke Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Epilepsy Seizures Brain Diseases More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » ...
  5. Epilepsy Understanding different kinds of seizures More than 30 types have been reported How do you know if someone is having a ... Disorders and Stroke Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Seizures Epilepsy Brain Diseases More health topics on MedlinePlus.gov » ...
  6. ... to know how to help. Some signs of seizure, according... Epilepsy August 26, 2021 One family’s journey to find ... He sat up and crawled late, and he... Epilepsy August 24, 2021 How do seizures affect the brain? Of the roughly 3 million ...
  7. ... to know how to help. Some signs of seizure, according... Epilepsy August 31, 2021 How to protect your family ... brain? Of the roughly 3 million people with epilepsy in the U.S., about 30% still have seizures despite being on medication. That... Epilepsy August 19, ...
  8. ... activity was already being tracked for other research. Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes seizures, including convulsions, muscle spasms, and even a loss ...
  9. ... memories. This discovery comes from a study of epilepsy patients enrolled in a trial at NIH's Clinical Center. Researchers recorded their brain activity to find out what was causing the seizures related to their disorder. The recordings also provided ...
  10. ... were unable to determine a cause for his seizures until Jake was nearly 10 years old, when a test revealed he had a genetic mutation associated with Dravet syndrome. Dravet syndrome is a lifelong, rare form of epilepsy that begins in the first year of life ...
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