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         Epilepsy:     more books (100)
  1. Epilepsy: A New Approach by Adrienne Richard, Joel Reiter, 1995-07-01
  2. Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood: A Guide (Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by John M. Freeman MD, Eileen P. G. Vining MD, et all 2002-11-25
  3. Epilepsy: Patient and Family Guide by M.D. Orrin Devinsky, 2007-10-28
  4. Treating Epilepsy Naturally : A Guide to Alternative and Adjunct Therapies by Patricia Murphy, 2001-09-26
  5. Living Well with Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders: An Expert Explains What You Really Need to Know by Carl W. Bazil, 2004-10-01
  6. The Ketogenic Diet: A Treatment for Children and Others with Epilepsy by John Freeman, M.D. Eric H. Kossoff, et all 2006-10-04
  7. Seized: Temporal Lobe Epilepsy as a Medical, Historical, and Artistic Phenomenon by Eve LaPlante, 2000-06-14
  8. Canine Epilepsy: An Owner's Guide to Living With and Without Seizures by Caroline D. Levin, 2002-06-15
  9. Atlas of Epilepsies
  10. Epilepsy Explained: A Book for People Who Want to Know More by Markus Reuber MDPHDMRCP, Christian E Elger MDPHDMRCP, et all 2009-03-17
  11. Epilepsy Explained: A Book for People Who Want to Know More by Markus Reuber MDPHDMRCP, Christian E Elger MDPHDMRCP, et all 2009-03-17
  12. Epilepsy Syndromes: Expert Consult - Online, Print, and DVD by Mary Ann Werz, Ignacio L. Pita Garcia, 2010-11-15
  13. The Challenge of Epilepsy by Sally Fletcher, 2004-06
  14. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Epilepsy (Cleveland Clinic Guides) by Elaine Wyllie, 2010-03-02

1. Canine Epilepsy And Diseases That Cause Seizures In Dogs
Learn about canine epilepsy, canine seizures, and medications to contol seizures in dogs. Personal responses to questions. Articles by leading vets.
http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com/
Your source for information, support, treatments and solutions for veterinarians and owners of dogs with
CANINE EPILEPSY
CLICK HERE FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Updated September 1, 2005 Our goal is to provide information on canine epilepsy and other diseases that cause seizures in dogs including canine hypothyroidism. Our canine epilepsy section provides information about canine epilepsy, what happens when your dog has a seizure, possible causes of seizures by age, what tests are used to diagnose canine epilepsy, and information from our Guardian Angels on what they would do differently "if they knew then what they know now." Under medications you will find information a number of medications that are used to control seizures in dogs. Those medications include the more commonly used Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide as well as newer drugs such as Gabapentin and Felbamate. The section on thyroid contains several articles on canine hypothyroidism and the connection between low thyroid and seizures. Our sections on vaccination, environmental and nutritional issues contain the latest information on suggested vaccination protocols and suggestions for boosting your dogs immune system with good nutrition. Our section on Helpful Hints for coping with a dog with canine epilepsy will provide additional information to help you cope with seizures in dogs. There are articles on what to expect and things to do before, during, and after seizure activity.

2. Epilepsy--Taming The Seizures, Dispelling The Myths
While treatment choices are many for controlling epileptic seizures, there is still much to learn about this condition.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/199_epil.html
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Epilepsy: Taming the Seizures, Dispelling the Myths
by Audrey T. Hingley George Thomas was 21 years old when his life changed: As he stood in his girlfriend's yard, he was hit by a car. After spending a week in the hospital, he was released. But over the next five years, the athletic Thomas began experiencing dizzy spells. At first he shrugged them off as a result of over-exercise or bad diet. "Then one day I crashed right out of the shower," Thomas recalls. "After that I had frequent grand mal seizures." The diagnosis was epilepsy, a disease with myriad causes, one of which is the kind of head injury Thomas experienced. The seizures totally changed his active, athletic lifestyle. "I couldn't ride my bike, I was too dizzy," says Thomas, a cross­country cyclist. "My vision stunk. I had my driver's license taken away; when I had to write a check, people would ask why a guy in his mid­20s didn't have a license. The word epilepsy was a stigma." Thomas tried a variety of anticonvulsant medications, taking up to 16 pills a day at one point. One day, as his wife drove the newly married Thomas to a doctor's appointment, he had a terrible seizure. He couldn't move, and he threw up all over himself.

3. American Epilepsy Society Welcome
Promotes research and education for professionals dedicated to the prevention,treatment and cure of epilepsy.
http://www.aesnet.org/
Members Only HOME About AES Membership ... Site Map document.write(" "); The American Epilepsy Society promotes research and education for professionals dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of epilepsy. Membership in the Society is made up of clinicians and researchers investigating basic and clinical aspects of epilepsy, and other health-care professionals interested in seizure disorders.
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- The Postgraduate Training Directory is a resource to view or list current postgraduate opportunities Search AES' Online Membership Directory CME Opportunities - View the 2003 Merritt Putnum Symposium and other CME opportunities AES Online Education - Participate in Online Courses Epilepsy Currents 5.4 Now Available Access the latest reviews from AES' peer review journal Career Opportunities Find the latest and greatest epilepsy-related career opportunities

4. Epilepsy
Explains what epilepsy is, what a seizure is, and what happens during one. Also tells how many people are affected by this condition and discusses some options for controlling it.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/brain/epilepsy.html
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Charles Dickens made history as an author. Vincent van Gogh painted masterpieces that sell for millions of dollars. Cyclist Marion Clignet won a silver medal at the 1996 Olympic Games. What do these people have in common? Besides being famous and successful, each of them has (or had) a condition called epilepsy. What Is Epilepsy?
It's a strange word, isn't it? Epilepsy comes from a Greek word meaning "to hold or seize," and people who have epilepsy have seizures. You might also hear a seizure called a convulsion, fit, or spell. Seizures happen when there is unusual electrical activity in the brain . Your brain cells are constantly sending out electrical signals that travel along nerves to the rest of the body. These signals tell the muscles to move. During a seizure, a person's muscles tighten and relax rapidly or stop moving completely. Seizures come on suddenly, and people who have them cannot control their muscles while they are having a seizure. If too many brain cells are sending signals at the same time, it causes an overload and a person may pass out and shake all over. People who have epilepsy may have seizures only once in a while or as frequently as every day. What's a Seizure?

5. Canine Epilepsy Network
Resource for all those concerned with canine epilepsy. Site sponsored by theUniversity of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine.
http://www.canine-epilepsy.net/

6. Epilepsy Action
UKbased epilepsy charity, providing information and advice for people with epilepsy.Includes freephone and email helplines and sections for children and
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/
"We want to live in a society where everyone understands epilepsy and where attitudes are based on fact not fiction." Epilepsy Today
Thunder as brainstorms turn to showers celebrity football, a dog transforms a life - all in the next issue of Epilepsy Today magazine A Nice Cup of Tea?
Join us in October for the National Tea Break . We need your help in organising an event in your area In Focus
Life through a lens - a new photo exhibition looking at what it's like to be a young person with epilepsy Give as you shop
Shop online with our list of retail partners , and they'll give money to help our work: Tesco online groceries Play.com Amazon.co.uk and many more
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donate links ... Mission statement Epilepsy Action is a working name of British Epilepsy Association. British Epilepsy Association is a Registered Charity
(Registered in England No. 234343)

7. Information On Epilepsy From The National Society For Epilepsy: Causes Of Seizur
Information about epilepsy, including causes of seizures, treatments and lifestyleissues. Message board, online shop and fundraising events.
http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk/
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Treatment of epilepsy
The most common treatment for epilepsy is with anti-epileptic medication. Up to 75% of people with epilepsy no longer have seizures once the best medication is found for them.
Read about medication for adults
Read about medication for children There are other ways to treat epilepsy if a person doesn't respond well to medication. However these treatments aren't suitable for everyone.
Ketogenic diet

Complementary therapies
Surgery for epilepsy Vagus nerve stimulation
Information on epilepsy and the National Society for Epilepsy (NSE)
Are you looking for epilepsy information? On this site you will find up to date information on epilepsy, causes of seizures, treatment, first aid for seizures, and lifestyle issues. Go straight to the information on epilepsy If you'd like to chat and connect with other people affected by the condition, why not visit our

8. Disease Category Listing (62): Epilepsy
CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials. Disease Category Listing (62) U.S. information site.
http://www.centerwatch.com/studies/CAT62.HTM
Clinical Trials: Epilepsy
Alabama
Anniston; Research Site
The purpose of this research program is to assess the effectiveness and safety of a study drug in patients with partial or PGTC Seizures. Tuscaloosa; Research Site
The purpose of this research program is to assess the effectiveness and safety of a study drug in patients with partial or PGTC Seizures.
Arizona
Phoenix; Research Center
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Marketed Drugs in Patients with Epilepsy. Phoenix; Research Site
The purpose of this research program is to assess the effectiveness and safety of a study drug in patients with partial or PGTC Seizures. Phoenix; Research Center
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Marketed Drugs in Patients with Epilepsy. Scottsdale; Research Site
Tucson; Advanced Clinical Therapeutics LLC

Do you have Epilepsy? Tucson; Research Center
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Marketed Drugs in Patients with Epilepsy. Tuscon; Research Site
The purpose of this research program is to assess the effectiveness and safety of a study drug in patients with partial or PGTC Seizures.
Arkansas
Little Rock; Clinical Trials, Inc

9. Epilepsy Information Page National Institute Of Neurological
epilepsy and Seizure Disorders information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

10. Epilepsy Action: Epilepsy Information And Advice
Advice and information on living with epilepsy. From epilepsy Action, the UK sleading epilepsy charity.
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/
HOMEPAGE EPILEPSY INFORMATION FREE EMAIL UPDATES OUR SERVICES ... RESEARCH NEWS SHOP AND DONATE EPILEPSY ACTION SHOP TESCO ONLINE GROCERIES AMAZON.CO.UK and more Epilepsy Action is a working name of British Epilepsy Association. British Epilepsy Association is a Registered Charity (Registered in England No. 234343). Information Introduction to epilepsy First aid
  • First Aid - what to do if someone has a seizure
Types of epilepsy Types of seizure Living with epilepsy Children Older people Medication and treatment

11. Main Page
Formed to meet the needs of people with epilepsy, their families and concerned individuals by providing quality education, information and support services.
http://www.efeasttn.org/
YMCA Epilepsy Foundation Charity Golf Tournament Serving the families of East TN Mark your calendars for the event you won’t want to miss in 2005! Play at Three Ridges Golf Course on September 15th Have fun AND help raise money and awareness for the families of East Tennessee! Thanks to our Sponsors: Harper Audi Sea Ray of Knoxville The Redwoods Group Teamsters Joint Council 42 Valeant Pharmaceuticals Abbott Laboratories Aeroflex, USA Bertlkamp Automation DeRoyal Industries Global Mortgage Services,LLC Harold’s Tours Mayor Mike Ragsdale Tennessee Farm Bureau Teamsters Union 848 98.7 The River UT Medical Center Westside Draperies Senator Tim Burchett Halls K Mart Halls Super Mandarin Allen Hunley, DDS Mike Lowe, Knox County Trustee Kroger of Halls Christi Norton, L.M.T. Medical Specialist of Knoxville Scott and Diane Frith, Realty Executives Southwest Administrators Tennessee Health Care Association Three Ridges Golf Course Y’s Men Club Tyler Brothers Farm Equipment Sponsorships Platinum Level: $1,000 and above Includes two team entry fees and Gold Level: Includes one team entry fee and Silver Level: Includes one player entry fee and Bronze Level: A.

12. What Is Epilepsy All About
Provides information about epilepsy and its treatment.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

13. Epilepsy Foundation-Not Another Moment Lost To Seizures
Homepage of the national epilepsy Foundation. epilepsy Foundation Not AnotherMoment Lost to Seizures.
http://www.efa.org/
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The Epilepsy Foundation will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services.
Emergency Information for People Affected by Hurricane Katrina
Following a series of recent news reports from the afflicted Gulf Coast, the Epilepsy Foundation issued recommendations for people with epilepsy requiring daily medication to prevent seizures and who have been dislocated from areas hard-hit by Hurricane Katrina.
Americans with Disabilities Act Reaches 15 Year Milestone
Foundation Board Chair and former California Congressman Tony Coelho, primary author and sponsor of the ADA while serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, has issued the following statement on the occasion of the 15th Anniversary of the ADA. The historic disability rights legislation was signed into law July 26, 1990, by President George H.W. Bush.
Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit Implementation
The Medicare Modernization Act passed by Congress last year, established a privately-administered prescription drug benefit that will become effective in January 2006. The new Medicare section provides details about the benefit implementation and information about the Foundation's efforts to ensure people with epilepsy have access to a full range of current medications and treatments.

14. Epilepsy Home Page
Explains what the condition is and what causes it. Also identifies symptoms, tells how a diagnosis is made, and explores treatment options.
http://www.diseases-explained.com/Epilepsy/index.html

15. Information On Epilepsy From The National Society For Epilepsy
Information about epilepsy, including causes of seizures, treatments and lifestyle issues. Message board, online shop and fundraising events.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

16. Epilepsy And Seizure Information For Patients And Health Professionals : Epileps
Information for those recently diagnosed with epilepsy and for those withintractable epilepsy.
http://www.epilepsy.com/
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17. Epilepsy Action
Provides information and advice for people with epilepsy. Includes forum, details of freephone and email helplines, and sections for children and teenagers with the condition.
http://epilepsy.org.uk/
"We want to live in a society where everyone understands epilepsy and where attitudes are based on fact not fiction." Epilepsy Today
Thunder as brainstorms turn to showers celebrity football, a dog transforms a life - all in the next issue of Epilepsy Today magazine A Nice Cup of Tea?
Join us in October for the National Tea Break . We need your help in organising an event in your area In Focus
Life through a lens - a new photo exhibition looking at what it's like to be a young person with epilepsy Give as you shop
Shop online with our list of retail partners , and they'll give money to help our work: Tesco online groceries Play.com Amazon.co.uk and many more
site map
donate links ... Mission statement Epilepsy Action is a working name of British Epilepsy Association. British Epilepsy Association is a Registered Charity
(Registered in England No. 234343)

18. Epilepsy Foundation-Not Another Moment Lost To Seizures
Homepage of the national epilepsy Foundation. epilepsy Foundation Not Another Moment Lost to Seizures
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

19. NINDS Forwarding Page
epilepsy and Seizure Disorders information page compiled by the National Instituteof Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/epilepsy.htm
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20. Epilepsy In Children
Explores what epilepsy is, how it is diagnosed and surgical and other treatment options.
http://ucneurology.uchicago.edu/Neurological_Disorders/Pediatric_Neuro_Disorders
Epilepsy is characterized by repeated seizures that may occur as often as several times a day, or as infrequently as once every few months. Normally, millions of tiny electrical charges pass between nerve cells in the brain and throughout the body to control the body's many functions. Epileptic seizures are caused by unusual and strong bursts of electrical energy in the brain. Nearly one-third of people newly diagnosed each year with epilepsy are children. Children are most prone to developing epilepsy in early childhood or at adolescence. However, epilepsy can develop at any age in children or adults. Epilepsy may be triggered by structural abnormality in the brain, brain injury, an infection, or other factors. In the majority of cases, however, the cause cannot be determined. Diagnosis In addition to a comprehensive physical examination and analysis of the child's medical history, physicians at the University of Chicago Pediatric Epilepsy Center may conduct an electroencephalogram (EEG) to record electrical activity in the brain or an MRI scan of the brain to identify the precise location of abnormal electrical activity. The source of epileptic seizures differs within each child's brain. Significant technological advances have greatly improved the diagnostic accuracy for children with epilepsy. University of Chicago scientists and neurologists pioneered multimodal imaging techniques which provide a detailed look at electrical activity inside the brain and pinpoint the source of abnormal activity. By combining several different imaging techniques, multimodal imaging enables physicians to create a "map" of the brain's electrical activity. During surgery, this map is imposed right on the child's brain to guide the neurosurgeon's procedure. This diagnostic accuracy helps to protect the child's delicate brain structures throughout surgery.

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