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  1. Neurosurgical Treatment in Psychiatry, Pain and Epilepsy
  2. Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies
  3. Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of the Patient With Epilepsy, Sixth Edition by Ilo E. Leppik, 2006-09-13
  4. Epilepsy: Models, Mechanisms and Concepts
  5. Epilepsy In Our Lives: Women Living with Epilepsy (The Brainstorms Series) by Kaarkuzhali Babu Krishnamurthy, Deborah T. Combs-Cantrell, 2007-10-09
  6. The Treatment of Epilepsy
  7. Missing Michael: A Mother's Story of Love, Epilepsy, and Perseverance by Mary Lou Connolly, 2005-12-29
  8. The Epilepsy Prescriber's Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs (Cambridge Medicine) by Philip N. Patsalos, Blaise F. D. Bourgeois, 2010-08-16
  9. Epilepsy and Intensive Care Monitoring: Principles and Practice by Bruce J. Fisch, 2009-09-15
  10. Epilepsy (Natural Way) by Fiona Marshall, 2002-06-28
  11. Puzzling Cases of Epilepsy, Second Edition
  12. Epilepsy And Pregnancy by Stacey Chillemi, 2005-12-28
  13. Epilepsy in Women (The Facts) by Tim Betts, Harriet Clarke, 2009-02-28
  14. Society, Behaviour and Epilepsy

61. Epilepsy Newfoundland And Labrador
Contains details about the association and provides basic information about epilepsy.
http://www.epilepsynl.com/
Our Calendar Campaign is underway! For a donation of $20 or more to Epilepsy Newfoundland and Labrador, we will be happy to send you our 2011 Pocket Calendar with artwork by grade 4 children from all over our province.
The 2011 calendar includes artwork from kids at the following schools:
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  • Woodland Elementary, Dildo
Epilepsy Newfoundland and Labrador would like to extend sincere thanks to our corporate sponsor To get your collectible 2011 Epilepsy Pocket Calendar, call 1-866-EPILEPSY , email info@epilepsynl.com , or click on the Donate to ENL link on the left and under fund designation choose the Calendar Campaign option. Check out everything that happened Have you read the Epilepsy Express ? Know the secret word? Click the button to enter and win!

62. Epilepsy
According to the epilepsy Foundation of America, epilepsy is a physical condition that occurs when there is a sudden, brief change in how the brain works.
http://www.nichcy.org/Disabilities/Specific/Pages/Epilepsy.aspx

63. Welcome To The Epilepsy Imaging Group Of The Department Of Clinical And Experime
Dedicated to all aspects of clinical and basic scientific research in epilepsy.
http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk

64. What Is Epilepsy All About
Provides information about epilepsy and its treatment.
http://137.172.248.46/epilepsy.htm
Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to time release abnormal electrical impulses. These cause a temporary malfunction of the other nerve cells of the brain, resulting in alteration of, or complete loss of consciousness.
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  • A Common Disorder
    The most carefully collected data from international surveys indicate that about 1 adult in 200 suffers from recurrent epilepsy. If we include infants who have suffered seizures caused by fever (usually a temporary problem) and adults who have only ever had one seizure, the figure rises to about 1 person in 80. Epilepsy is hardly rare, but despite this, it is not well understood. Back to what it's all about
    What Causes Epilepsy?
    To understand how epilepsy arises, we must briefly outline how the brain functions normally. The brain consists of millions of nerve cells, or neurones, and their supporting structure. Each neurone maintains itself in an electrically charged state. It receives electrical signals from other neurones, and passes them on to others. What actually happens is that a tiny quantity of a special neurotransmitter substance is released from the terminals of one neurone. This chemical excites an electrical response in the nuerone next in the chain, and so the signal moves onward.

    65. Epilepsy Clinical Research Trials | CenterWatch
    Clinical Research Trial Listings for epilepsy in Neurology on CenterWatch.
    http://www.centerwatch.com/clinical-trials/listings/studylist.aspx?CatID=62

    66. Epilepsy
    A person is said to have epilepsy when he or she has had two or more seizures. As this eMedTV article explains, epilepsy occurs when neurons in the brain signal abnormally.
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      Epilepsy (sometimes referred to as a seizure disorder), is a disorder in which neurons in the brain signal abnormally. It can result in convulsions, sensory disturbances, or losses of consciousness. Epilepsy is not contagious, nor is it caused by mental illness or mental retardation.
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      What Is Epilepsy?
      Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain sometimes signal abnormally. Neurons normally generate electrochemical impulses that act on other neurons, glands, and muscles to produce human thoughts, feelings, and actions. In epilepsy, the normal pattern of neuronal activity becomes disturbed, causing strange sensations, emotions, and behavior, or sometimes convulsions, muscle spasms, and loss of consciousness known as epileptic

    67. ScienceDaily: Epilepsy News
    Oct 29, 2010 Twelve New epilepsy Drugs Usher in Era of Abundance . October 21, 2010 — A dozen new Is Infertility More Common in Women With epilepsy?
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    68. Epilepsy | Epilepsy Advocate
    Find epilepsy information, insight, and support and hear the inspirational stories that epilepsy Advocates are sharing.
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    69. Epilepsy In Animals - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    epilepsy can occur in animals other than humans (see main article epilepsy). It is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Canine epilepsy is often genetic.
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    Epilepsy in animals
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Epilepsy can occur in animals other than humans (see main article Epilepsy ). It is characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures . Canine epilepsy is often genetic. Epilepsy in cats and other pets is rarer, likely because there is no hereditary component to epilepsy in these animals.
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    In dogs , epilepsy is often an inherited condition. The incidence of epilepsy/seizures in the general dog population is estimated at between 0.5% and 5.7%. In certain breeds, such as the Belgian Shepherd varieties, the incidence may be much higher.
    edit Diagnosis
    There are three types of epilepsy in dogs: reactive, secondary, and primary. Reactive epileptic seizures are caused by metabolic issues, such as low blood sugar or kidney or liver failure . Epilepsy caused by problems such as a brain tumor stroke , or other trauma is known as secondary, or symptomatic, epilepsy. In primary, or idiopathic, epilepsy, there is no known cause. This type of epilepsy is diagnosed by eliminating other possible causes for the seizures. Dogs with

    70. Epilepsy
    Mar 2, 2005 epilepsy is a condition in which people have epileptic attacks (also known as seizures). It is one of the more common neurological
    http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/facts/epilepsy.htm
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      What is epilepsy?
      Epilepsy is a condition in which people have epileptic attacks (also known as seizures). It is one of the more common neurological conditions, affecting 0.5-1 per cent of the population. Epilepsy is not a single condition, but a group of conditions with differing causes, treatments and prognoses. Not all seizures are due to epilepsy. For example, drugs prescribed by doctors for other conditions - as well as substances such as alcohol - can sometimes cause seizures. At present, most doctors would not diagnose a patient as epileptic if they had only suffered a single seizure. This is because epilepsy is defined as a condition in which patients have recurrent seizures. The brain is made up of a vast number of nerve cells (neurones) which communicate with each other through electrical signals. The interplay between these neurones has to be carefully regulated for the brain to function properly.

    71. Epilepsy - Definition Of Epilepsy In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Online
    epilepsy /ep i lep sy/ (ep ĭlep″se) any of a group of syndromes characterized by paroxysmal transient disturbances of brain function that may be manifested as episodic
    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/epilepsy

    72. Epilepsy
    The South Texas Comprehensive epilepsy Center (STCEC) is a joint program between University Health System and the faculty physicians from UT Medicine San
    http://www.universityhealthsystem.com/epilepsy
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      Epilepsy
      Epilepsy is a condition of repeated seizures. More than 2.5 million Americans of all ages have epilepsy. One of the most common disorders involving the brain, epilepsy and its symptoms affect people of all ages, races, and ethnic backgrounds. The South Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Center STCEC ) is a joint program between University Health System and the faculty physicians from UT Medicine San Antonio and is the only center to receive the highest accreditation from the National Association of Epilepsy Centers in San Antonio. The STCEC offers the most advanced medical, dietary and surgical therapies to people with epilepsy whose seizures are not controlled by medications. As a comprehensive epilepsy center , the STCEC provides both inpatient and outpatient diagnostic evaluations to determine the best treatment for adults and children with epilepsy. In addition to the diagnosis and medical therapy, adult and pediatric patients may participate in trials of new seizure medications not yet available or surgical interventions, ranging from the vagal nerve stimulator (VNS) implantation to brain surgery. Pediatric and adult epilepsy surgery is offered at University Hospital by epilepsy specialists and neurosurgeons University Hospital houses a eleven-bed video-EEG monitoring unit, which includes beds in the pediatric transitional and intensive care units as well as adult floors. The state-of-the-art unit features a fully computerized digital recording system with 24-hour attended monitoring by highly experienced nurses and technical staff.

    73. Epilepsy Definition Of Epilepsy In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
    epilepsy, a chronic disorder of cerebral function characterized by periodic convulsive seizures. There are many conditions that have epileptic seizures.
    http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/epilepsy

    74. Progressive Myoclonic Epilepsies | Epilepsy.com
    An overview of these conditions, including symptoms and treatments.
    http://www.epilepsy.com/epilepsy/epilepsy_promyoclonic.html
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    75. WHO | Epilepsy
    epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which may vary from a brief lapse of attention or muscle jerks, to severe and prolonged
    http://www.who.int/topics/epilepsy/en/
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    Epilepsy is a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, which may vary from a brief lapse of attention or muscle jerks, to severe and prolonged convulsions. The seizures are caused by sudden, usually brief, excessive electrical discharges in a group of brain cells (neurones). In most cases, epilepsy can be successfully treated with anti-epileptic drugs. FACT SHEETS Epilepsy
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    76. Epilepsy Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatments And Causes - WrongDiagnosis.com
    epilepsy information including symptoms, diagnosis, misdiagnosis, treatment, causes, patient stories, videos, forums, prevention, and prognosis.
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    77. Unverricht-Lundborg Disease | Epilepsy.com
    Describes the symptoms and clinical management of the disease.
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    78. Coping With Epilepsy
    Forum for people living with epilepsy to discuss treatment options and offer peer support.
    http://www.coping-with-epilepsy.com/

    79. Epilepsy Contact Database
    Sponsored by the Olivia Waddell epilepsy Endowment Fund, and was developed to unite and educate those affected by and afflicted with epilepsy.
    http://www.datasync.com/~josw/epilepsy.htm

    80. International League Against Epilepsy
    The International League Against epilepsy (ILAE) is the worlds preeminent association of physicians and other health professionals working towards a world
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