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170 matches found for "epilepsy treatment"

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Call for Entries: Public Asked to Submit Videos to 2010 Neuro Film Festival

People who have compelling stories to share regarding how they or a loved one has been affected by a brain disorder are invited to submit a short video to the 2010 Neuro Film Festival, an event by the...

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Is the disorder that causes dementia hereditary?

The brain disorder, called frontotemporal dementia, is formerly known as Pick's disease and destroys parts of the brain, leading to dementia, including problems with language or changes in behavi...

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Epilepsy drugs could treat Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

The study, published in BioMed Central's open access journal Molecular Neurodegeneration, found that neurons in the brain were protected after treatment with T-type calcium-channel blockers, whic...

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Deep Brain Stimulation May Be Effective Treatment for Tourette Syndrome

“Our findings hold promise for helping people with severe Tourette syndrome, who are in need of new treatment options to improve their quality of life,” said study author Andrea Cavanna, MD, of the Un...

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New Guidelines Identify Best Treatments to Help ALS Patients Live Longer, Easier

“While we are waiting for a cure, people need to know that a lot can be done to make life easier and longer for people with ALS,” said lead guidelines author Robert G. Miller, MD, with the Department ...

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Study pinpoints key mechanism in brain development, raising question about use of anti-seizure drug

This discovery, based on experiments in cell culture and in mice, could advance scientists' understanding of how young children's brains develop as well as point to new approaches toward cou...

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1 small step for neurons, 1 giant leap for nerve cell repair

The repair of damaged nerve cells is a major problem in medicine today. A new study by researchers at the Montreal NeurologicaI Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) and McGill University, is a s...

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Call For Entries: Apply Now for the AAN Journalism Fellowship Award

The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) is seeking journalists who exemplify excellence in medical, health and science reporting to apply for the 13th annual AAN Journalism Fellowship Award. ...

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Researchers find a key mechanism in the development of nerve cells

Under the leadership of Academy Research Fellow Sari Lauri, a team of researchers at the University of Helsinki has been studying for years how a neural network capable of processing information effec...

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Gene mutation causes severe epilepsy, febrile seizures in thousands of infants worldwide

University of Utah medical researchers have identified a gene with mutations that cause febrile seizures and contribute to a severe form of epilepsy known as Dravet syndrome in some of the most vulner...

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Marine biomedicine researchers decode structure of promising sea compound

Scientists at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and their colleagues at Creighton University have deciphered the highly unusual molecular structure of a naturally produced, ocean-bas...

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Discovery of genetic mutation in Leigh syndrome

The study published in Nature Genetics, provides vital insights into the cell biology of this neurological disorder and will lead to the development of diagnostic and predictive tests allowing for fam...

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Epilepsy halted in mice

The study is published today in the US journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). It offers, for the first time, irrefutable proof that a faulty version of a gene known as Atp1a3 ...

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Cognitive Testing, Gender and Brain Lesions May Predict MS Disease Progression Risk

By current definition, people with benign MS are those who remain “fully functional” after 15 or more years from disease onset. However, people with benign MS occasionally develop renewed disease acti...

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Scientists track impact of DNA damage in the developing brain

Switching off a key DNA repair system in the developing nervous system is linked to smaller brain size as well as problems in brain structures vital to movement, memory and emotion, according to new r...

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