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Memory and Epilepsy

Memory and Epilepsy Memory and Epilepsy: An Intricate Link Many people with epilepsy list memory problems as one of the most troubling in their condition. The reasons

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Just diagnosed?

Just Diagnosed? Adapting to the New Reality With a new diagnosis, it’s only understandable to feel a range of feelings, and with epilepsy, it can be even

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Osteoporosis and epilepsy

Osteoporosis and epilepsy Osteoporosis and epilepsy: The Dual Threat Epilepsy can be a life-changing diagnosis for many people, and it is a very complicated illness, but it

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Tests for Epilepsy

Tests for Epilepsy The assessment and medical check for Epilepsy is quite comprehensive and clinical, where several tests are conducted to determine the functionality of the brain

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Ketogenic Diet and Epilepsy

Ketogenic Diet and Epilepsy Treating Neuro Disorders through the Use of a Special Diet The ketogenic diet is a low-carb and high-fat diet, and has been used

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Pregnancy and Epilepsy

Pregnancy and Epilepsy Knowing the Potential Risks for a Satisfactory Outcome Motherhood is one of the most important stages of life, and in women with epilepsy, it

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Electroencephalography (EEG) 

Electroencephalography (EEG) The diagnostic device known as electroencephalography (EEG) is a non-invasive technique used to detect the electrical activity of the brain. Such patterns or wave oscillations

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Photosensitive Epilepsy

Photosensitive Epilepsy Photosensitive Epilepsy: Understanding and Management. Photosensitive epilepsy is a form of epilepsy that is induced by visual stimuli, such as quick lights or strobe effects.

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A young swimmer practices in a pool, illustrating how swimming can benefit people with epilepsy. This low-impact exercise promotes relaxation and confidence, although it is essential to swim with caution, such as doing so with a partner and under supervision, to manage the risk of seizures.

Epilepsy and Swimming

Epilepsy and Swimming Aquatic sports can be very safe and enjoyable for people with epilepsy, however certain precautions are often advised. The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE)

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 Epilepsy and Work-Life

Epilepsy and Work-Life While some occupations may be heavily affected, most people with epilepsy continue to hold jobs. This can be dependent upon seizure type and frequency,

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A brain model beside a speech bubble with chaotic scribbles, representing confusion related to epilepsy (epilepsia).

Common Myths About Epilepsy

Common Myths About Epilepsy Many myths associated with epilepsy largely create misunderstandings and stigma about the disease. The following are the most common myths and their truths

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Sex and Epilepsy

Sex and Epilepsy Sexual health is a part of a person’s general well-being. However, for a person with epilepsy, it is associated with potential complications. Navigating these

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Non-Epileptic Seizures

Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures

Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures Dissociative, “pseudoseizures”, or psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are sudden, involuntary episodes that may resemble epileptic seizures, but don’t have abnormal electrical activity in the

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Epilepsy Headaches

Managing Epilepsy Headaches

Managing Epilepsy Headaches   Epilepsy headaches are a significant yet often overlooked aspect of managing epilepsy, a neurological disorder that affects millions. Understanding the different types, potential

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Causes Epilepsy

What Causes Epilepsy?

What Causes Epilepsy? Epilepsy is still a big mystery in the world of neurology. It grabs the attention of scientists, doctors, and people who deal with its

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Seizure Causes

Seizure Causes Explained

Seizure Causes Explained Seizures are abrupt, unpredictable disruptions of normal brain function, often accompanied by convulsions or other involuntary movements. These brain-related occurrences can be scary and

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conciencia sobre el sudep

How to Raise SUDEP Awareness?

How to Raise SUDEP Awareness? SUDEP, commonly referred to as Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, is an unfortunate phenomenon that affects individuals with epilepsy. Since it is

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risk of SUDEP

How to Reduce the Risk of SUDEP?

How to Reduce the Risk of SUDEP? SUDEP, standing for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy, is a phenomenon where individuals with epilepsy pass away suddenly, often during

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Genetics of Epilepsy

Genetics of Epilepsy

Genetics of Epilepsy As science and medicine continue to advance, so does the knowledge for the role genetics may play in epilepsy. While many people with epilepsy

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Primeros auxilios para convulsiones

Seizure First Aid

Seizure First Aid It is estimated that 1 in 10 people will have a seizure at some point during their lifetime. Below are some tips to help

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Viajar con epilepsia

Traveling with Epilepsy

Traveling with Epilepsy Traveling and taking vacations is often a source of great excitement but can bring anxiety and concerns for people with epilepsy. In most cases

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I Have Epilepsy, Can I Drive?

I Have Epilepsy, Can I Drive?

I Have Epilepsy, Can I Drive? One of the biggest challenges patients with seizures face is the impact on driving and their independence. Because seizures are unpredictable,

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cirugia de la epilepsia

When to consider surgery

When to consider surgery Epilepsy is a common medical condition estimated to affect 2.6 million americans every year. In 2018, the CDC estimates that among those taking

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La vacuna COVID-19 y la epilepsia

The COVID-19 Vaccine and Epilepsy

The COVID-19 Vaccine and Epilepsy Scott Scheuermann, Nurse Practitioner, has been working with Dr. Ahmed Sadek at Orlando Epilepsy Center (OEC) for over 2-years. He is originally

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enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments
enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments
Attention:
To enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments, we kindly request all deaf patients to download the P3 (Purple) mobile app. This app is a valuable tool that enables smooth and convenient consultations. Your healthcare provider is committed to ensuring your comfort and care, and using the P3 (Purple) mobile app will greatly contribute to that. This must be downloaded on your phone before your appointment date.
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enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments
enhance accessibility and effective communication during your appointments
Attención:
Para mejorar la comunicación efectiva durante sus citas, solicitamos amablemente a todos los pacientes con discapacidad auditiva que descarguen la aplicación móvil P3 (púrpura). Esta aplicación es una herramienta valiosa que permite consultas fluidas y convenientes. Su proveedor de atención médica se compromete a garantizar su comodidad y atención, y el uso de la aplicación móvil P3 (púrpura) contribuirá en gran medida a lograrlo. Esto debe descargarse en su teléfono antes de la fecha de su cita. 
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