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  • Surgery May Help Some Kids with SYNGAP1 Epilepsy – illustration
    Devices & Neuromodulation | Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | Imaging & EEG | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Surgery May Help Some Kids with SYNGAP1 Epilepsy

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at children with a specific genetic condition called SYNGAP1-related developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE), which causes severe developmental issues and epilepsy.

    Read More Surgery May Help Some Kids with SYNGAP1 EpilepsyContinue

  • Most People With Focal Epilepsy Take Over a Year to Be Seizure Free – illustration
    Comorbidities | Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies

    Most People With Focal Epilepsy Take Over a Year to Be Seizure Free

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied how well antiseizure medications (ASMs) work for people who have recently been diagnosed with focal epilepsy.

    Read More Most People With Focal Epilepsy Take Over a Year to Be Seizure FreeContinue

  • ePVS Density May Not Indicate Epileptogenicity in Patients – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | Imaging & EEG | New Studies

    ePVS Density May Not Indicate Epileptogenicity in Patients

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied the connection between enlarged perivascular spaces (ePVS) in the brain and certain markers of epilepsy in patients undergoing a specific type of brain monitoring called stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG).

    Read More ePVS Density May Not Indicate Epileptogenicity in PatientsContinue

  • Understanding the Varied Effects of 15q11.2 Genetic Changes – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | Imaging & EEG | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Understanding the Varied Effects of 15q11.2 Genetic Changes

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at 37 children who had changes in a specific part of their DNA called the 15q11.2 region.

    Read More Understanding the Varied Effects of 15q11.2 Genetic ChangesContinue

  • New Genetic Variant Found in Rare Ataxia Disorder – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | New Studies | Pediatrics

    New Genetic Variant Found in Rare Ataxia Disorder

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at a rare genetic disorder called spinocerebellar ataxia type 13 (SCAR13) in two families from Pakistan.

    Read More New Genetic Variant Found in Rare Ataxia DisorderContinue

  • Unreported Lab Data Hinders Care for Pediatric Epilepsy Patients – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Unreported Lab Data Hinders Care for Pediatric Epilepsy Patients

    August 27, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied how often unreported information about genetic changes, known as variants of uncertain significance (VUS), is found in children with epilepsy.

    Read More Unreported Lab Data Hinders Care for Pediatric Epilepsy PatientsContinue

  • Gamma Stimulation May Boost Cognitive Function in Alzheimer's Patients – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | Genetics | New Studies | Safety & First Aid

    Gamma Stimulation May Boost Cognitive Function in Alzheimer’s Patients

    August 26, 2025May 20, 2026

    Researchers studied the effects of gamma rhythm stimulation, specifically at 40 Hz, on cognitive function in people with Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

    Read More Gamma Stimulation May Boost Cognitive Function in Alzheimer’s PatientsContinue

  • Therapeutic Hypothermia Lowers Risk of Post-Encephalitic Epilepsy – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies | Pediatrics

    Therapeutic Hypothermia Lowers Risk of Post-Encephalitic Epilepsy

    August 26, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at children with a condition called acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion (AESD), which can occur after infections.

    Read More Therapeutic Hypothermia Lowers Risk of Post-Encephalitic EpilepsyContinue

  • MiR-155 Levels Higher in Epilepsy Patients Than Healthy Controls – illustration
    Epilepsy Research Summaries | New Studies

    MiR-155 Levels Higher in Epilepsy Patients Than Healthy Controls

    August 26, 2025May 20, 2026

    This study looked at the levels of a molecule called miR-155 in people with epilepsy compared to healthy individuals.

    Read More MiR-155 Levels Higher in Epilepsy Patients Than Healthy ControlsContinue

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