When families are evicted, kids' schooling is often disrupted. Many evicted families go from living in a school district that ...
Poking your ear with what looks like a rubber toothbrush, moving your eyes from side to side, tapping your body or gargling ...
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Columnist Allyx Formalejo reminds readers this National Epilepsy Awareness Month that some stories about epilepsy begin with ...
Most newly diagnosed patients with epilepsy do gain lasting control of their seizures, even if their first medication doesn’t ...
Nearly 3.5 million Americans living with epilepsy could benefit from bystander knowledge of proper seizure response.
Epilepsy is the world's most common chronic neurological condition, affecting about 1 in every 100 people. Those who have it ...
A strong relationship exists between sleep and brain health. Long-term sleep disruptions can increase the risk of ...
Rice University bioengineers have demonstrated a nonsurgical way to quiet a seizure-relevant brain circuit in an animal model. The team used low-intensity focused ultrasound to briefly open the ...
When she was 3 years old, Alana “Lani” Silverberg was eating a cookie when she started turning blue. Her mom, Sara, thought ...