YORK, Pa. — The brain is complex, and a lot can go wrong. Epilepsy is when your brain has a predisposition to produce abnormal electrical activity, which leads to seizures. Think of it like a house.
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Doctor shares how to recognise a seizure and key steps to help someone having one: 'Can look like full body shaking'
Seeing someone suddenly collapse and begin to shake can be deeply frightening, but in those crucial moments before medical help arrives, knowing how to respond can make all the difference. Seizures ...
CLEVELAND — November marks National Epilepsy Awareness Month, drawing attention to a neurological condition that affects almost 3 million adults and nearly half a million children across the United ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — In today’s Health Headlines, what you need to know about epilepsy — including how to recognize a seizure, how to help someone who’s having one, and how people with seizures ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Lawmakers are considering a bill supporters say could make workplaces safer for people who suffer from epilepsy, a disorder that causes seizures. More than 45,000 people in South ...
The unpredictable, debilitating nature of a seizure can be frightening, for both the person experiencing it and anyone watching nearby. In that moment, control often slips away as muscles stiffen, ...
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