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  • Multimodal Approach Improves Diagnosis of Pediatric Seizures – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | Imaging & EEG | Lifestyle & Sleep | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Multimodal Approach Improves Diagnosis of Pediatric Seizures

    December 23, 2025May 20, 2026

    In a study involving 249 children who experienced new-onset bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, researchers aimed to understand how different diagnostic methods could help classify the type of seizures.

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  • Telehealth for Pediatric Epilepsy: Improving Care and Access – illustration
    Devices & Neuromodulation | Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Telehealth for Pediatric Epilepsy: Improving Care and Access

    December 23, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied how remote follow-up care, like video or phone visits, can help manage pediatric epilepsy.

    Read More Telehealth for Pediatric Epilepsy: Improving Care and AccessContinue

  • Cenobamate Shows Promise for Kids With Hard-to-Treat Epilepsy – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies | Pediatrics | Safety & First Aid

    Cenobamate Shows Promise for Kids With Hard-to-Treat Epilepsy

    December 22, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at the safety and effectiveness of a medication called cenobamate in children and teenagers under 18 years old who have epilepsy that does not respond well to other treatments.

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  • Prompt-Based Inoculation Reduces Bias in AI Health Recommendations – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies

    Prompt-Based Inoculation Reduces Bias in AI Health Recommendations

    December 22, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied how to reduce bias in large language models (LLMs) used for clinical decision-making in epilepsy.

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  • Understanding Seizures in Cats and Dogs: Key Findings – illustration
    Devices & Neuromodulation | Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | New Studies

    Understanding Seizures in Cats and Dogs: Key Findings

    December 22, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at the types and causes of seizures in cats and dogs.

    Read More Understanding Seizures in Cats and Dogs: Key FindingsContinue

  • Genetic Differences Between Infantile Epileptic Syndromes Explained – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Genetic Differences Between Infantile Epileptic Syndromes Explained

    December 21, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at two types of epilepsy that can occur in infants: infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) and self-limited infantile epilepsy (SeLIE).

    Read More Genetic Differences Between Infantile Epileptic Syndromes ExplainedContinue

  • Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Surgery Reduce Seizure Medication in Kids – illustration
    Devices & Neuromodulation | Drug-Resistant Epilepsy | Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies | Pediatrics | Status Epilepticus

    Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Surgery Reduce Seizure Medication in Kids

    December 21, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at how two treatments, vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) and epilepsy surgery (ES), affect the use of seizure medications in children with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE).

    Read More Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Surgery Reduce Seizure Medication in KidsContinue

  • Clock Genes May Influence Epilepsy Severity and Patterns – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | Lifestyle & Sleep | New Studies

    Clock Genes May Influence Epilepsy Severity and Patterns

    December 21, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied the connection between clock genes, which help regulate our body’s daily rhythms, and epilepsy.

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  • Machine Learning Model Aims to Predict Epilepsy Treatment Success – illustration
    Drug-Resistant Epilepsy | Epilepsy Research Summaries | Imaging & EEG | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Machine Learning Model Aims to Predict Epilepsy Treatment Success

    December 20, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study focused on children with drug-resistant epilepsy, which means their seizures do not respond well to standard medications.

    Read More Machine Learning Model Aims to Predict Epilepsy Treatment SuccessContinue

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