A Maryland family struggled with their child's hidden seizures until new technology provided much-needed answers.
A subtle type of seizure goes undetected two-thirds of the time in pediatric emergency departments, a new study shows. The work focuses on "nonmotor" seizures, which cause children to "zone out" and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The study analyzed 83 adolescents with focal epilepsy who presented to EDs. Nonmotor seizures were less likely ...
Seizure clusters—defined as two or more seizures within a 24-hour period separated by recovery of consciousness—represent a critical intermediate state between isolated convulsions and status ...
Lisa Wootten suffered monthly seizures that were chalked up to nerves — until doctors discovered the devastating cause of her struggles Lisa Wootten began suffering monthly seizures that were chalked ...