An experimental treatment reduces seizures and other symptoms in children with a type of epilepsy called Dravet syndrome.
A new drug is transforming the lives of children born with a severe form of epilepsy, say doctors and families. Dravet syndrome can cause dozens of dangerous seizures a day and affects about one in ...
A new experimental drug is showing remarkable promise for children with Dravet syndrome, a severe genetic form of epilepsy.
Hope for Alzheimer's prevention emerges as scientists find existing seizure drug may stop disease progression if taken ...
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Rare epilepsy breakthrough: Why this new treatment is reducing seizure frequency in children by 91%
An international clinical trial has achieved a new effective treatment option for rare epilepsy that can reduce seizures by 91% in children. Here is what this breakthrough means for the children ...
Many families face the challenge of drug-resistant epilepsy, questioning the transition from medication to surgery.
A new experimental treatment for children with a hard-to-treat form of epilepsy is safe and can reduce seizures dramatically, ...
The Epilepsy Society has welcomed a new experimental treatment for children with Dravet syndrome which researchers say is safe and can help reduce seizures dramatically. Fergus Rugg Gunn, Consultant ...
Dravet syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterised by the onset of seizures in the first year of life, evolving into a ...
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Experimental therapy dramatically reduces seizures in children with Dravet syndrome
A new experimental treatment for children with a hard-to-treat form of epilepsy is safe and can reduce seizures dramatically, helping them lead much healthier and happier lives, the findings of a UCL ...
Epilepsy patients who want to learn how to manage their own unique symptoms can now get individualized information via tablet computer through a research project at the University of Illinois at ...
Surgery led to a reduction in premature mortality among adults with drug-resistant focal epilepsy beyond 15 years and gradually normalised their long-term survival to more closely resemble that of the ...
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