Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery Can Improve Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes
This study looked at the effects of epilepsy surgery on children and teenagers who have epilepsy that does not respond to medication.
This hub covers epilepsy comorbidities, which are the other conditions that often show up alongside seizures (like ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism, and sleep issues). Plain-language research takeaways for families.
Often both. Shared brain networks, stress, sleep disruption, and medication effects can all contribute.
Track timing: New symptoms after med changes or dose increases may point to side effects.
If school is hard, attention/memory changes, or thereβs concern about learning, yes, it can guide supports.
Sometimes. Improving sleep and stress can reduce seizure susceptibility in some people.
This study looked at the effects of epilepsy surgery on children and teenagers who have epilepsy that does not respond to medication.
A study was conducted to see how effective a computerized program called Go!
This study focused on children aged 1 month to 18 years who experienced new-onset focal seizures, which are seizures that start in one area of the brain.
This study looked at the risk of developing glaucoma in patients with epilepsy who were prescribed different medications: topiramate, valproate, and lamotrigine.
This study looked at how people with drug-resistant focal epilepsy remember things over time compared to healthy individuals.
Researchers studied a new method to improve sleep in children with epilepsy, focusing on 27 kids who were undergoing monitoring for their seizures.
Researchers studied how sensitive people with epilepsy (PWE) are to radiation compared to healthy individuals and cancer patients.
This study looked at how children aged 5 to 6 years who had neonatal seizures (seizures that occur in newborns due to a specific cause) develop over time.
In this study, researchers looked at the effects of a treatment called transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) on patients who have both epilepsy and migraine.