Understanding Hypoglycemic Seizures in Children and Their Causes
Researchers conducted a study to understand the causes and outcomes of hypoglycemic seizures in children.
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 there’s concern about learning, yes, it can guide supports.
Sometimes. Improving sleep and stress can reduce seizure susceptibility in some people.
Researchers conducted a study to understand the causes and outcomes of hypoglycemic seizures in children.
Researchers conducted a study to explore the connection between cognitive dysfunction and serum neuron-specific enolase (NSE) levels in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).
Researchers investigated a new treatment approach for epilepsy that combines two natural compounds, fisetin and carveol, using specially designed lipid nanocapsules to help deliver the medication directly to the brain.
Researchers studied the effects of cinnabar, a traditional Chinese medicine, on seizures in mice.
Researchers studied the role of the PHF21A gene in brain development and epilepsy.
Researchers studied the presence of specific proteins from the Toxocara canis parasite in the blood of 14 children who have epilepsy.
Researchers in Tunisia studied the well-being of mothers who care for children with cerebral palsy (CP), a common childhood disability.
Researchers studied the risk factors that could lead to seizures returning in children with epilepsy after they stopped taking their anti-seizure medications (ASMs).
Researchers studied the effects of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) on patients with intractable epilepsy, which means their seizures could not be controlled by medication.