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  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

161. Welcome To The Kidsclub
Read stories, do arts and crafts, play games and watch videos about epilepsy, school or visits to the doctor. (Videos require RealPlayer and file download)
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/kidsclub/nonflash/home/index.html
Well, hello! I am glad you stopped by. My name is Scoop. You may know me from the Epilepsy Foundation's KidsNews newspaper. A lot has been happening lately. Busy, busy, busy! I just finished building my own doghouse Take some time to surf around. You can also read some stories about what other kids are doing. Still, I am just getting started. Wanna help me? Take a look around. Have some fun, then let me know what you think. Send me an e-mail at Scoop@efa.org

162. Epilepsy Center - Surgery, Treatment, And General Information - The NYU Comprehe
The New York University Comprehensive epilepsy Center is currently the largestepilepsy program in the Eastern United States. The Center offers testing,
http://www.med.nyu.edu/cec/
Home Contact Us Physician Directory The New York University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center is currently the largest epilepsy program in the Eastern United States. The Center offers testing, evaluation, screening, treatment therapies and surgical intervention for children, adolescents, and adults with all forms of epilepsy.

163. Professional Epilepsy Information
Research and information on how seizures can sometimes be triggered by flashingor flickering lights, or even geometric shapes or patterns.
http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/NSEhome/photo.html
The NSE's website has moved Click here to go to the new address

164. Pediatric Neurology
A department of the University of Virginia, with information about epilepsy, neuromuscular disease and movement disorders.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/neurology-care/pediatric-neurology
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      Children with neurological disorders often need treatment that is different than what adults need. Our pediatric neurologists give that special care to infants and children under the age of 18.We offer comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and outpatient management of neurologic disorders, which include:
      Best of Both Worlds
      Our young patients get the best of both worlds. Our pediatric neurologists coordinate their care, but they also receive treatment from within our disease-specific programs and centers that are complete with multidisciplinary expertise. This way a child with epilepsy, for instance, will be attended by a pediatric neurologist, but receive treatment within our F.E. Dreifuss Comprehensive Epilepsy Program. Our physicians also work closely with physicians and staff of other UVa services and centers dedicated to children. These include:

165. EPILEPSY RESEARCH GROUP, Institute Of Neurology, UCL Home Page
Dedicated to all aspects of clinical and basic scientific research in epilepsy.
http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/

166. Sacred Heart Neuroscience Center
More than 20 physicians along with other health care professionals participate in the care of spine, brain and subspecialties in treatment of epilepsy, stroke and headache.
http://www.inlandneuro.org/
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national recognition Sacred Heart among first five hospitals to earn Primary Stroke Center designation. Sacred Heart has also been a site for research studies offering advanced treatment of stroke. These include use of the drug tPA to dissolve clots as well as various kinds of stents that open blood vessels to the brain and carotid arteries. Sacred Heart Medical Center

167. Job Accommodation Network
ACCOMMODATION IDEAS FOR EMPLOYEES WITH epilepsy By Suzanne R. Gosden, MA Large Blue Triangle Bullet Are employees (or applicants) with epilepsy required
http://www.jan.wvu.edu/media/epilepsy.html
This publication is funded under a contract supported by the Office of Disability Employment Policy of the U.S. Department of Labor, contract #J-9-M-2-0022. The opinions contained in this publication are those of the contractor and do not necessarily reflect those of the U.S. Department of Labor.
Job Accommodation Network
Register for the JAN 2005 Conference
in San Francisco, CA, September 26 - 27, 2005! ACCOMMODATION IDEAS FOR EMPLOYEES WITH EPILEPSY
By Suzanne R. Gosden, MA Preface Introduction: Terminology This terminology is taken in part or in whole from the Epilepsy Foundation at http://www.efa.org and the National Society for Epilepsy http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk/pages/index/home/ Generalized tonic clonic seizures, also called grand mal seizures , look like a sudden cry or fall; the individual may lose consciousness. The individual will exhibit rigidity, followed by muscle jerks, shallow or temporarily suspended breathing, bluish skin, and possible loss of bladder control. This seizure may last a couple of minutes. The individual may experience some confusion and/or fatigue, followed by a return to full consciousness. Generalized absence seizures or petit mal seizures look like a blank stare, beginning and ending abruptly, lasting only a few seconds. Other behaviors exhibited may include rapid blinking or some chewing movements of the mouth.

168. Pediatric Neurology
Treating conditions from learning and behavior disorders to those requiring critical care. Includes details of specialist clinics for muscular dystrophy, epilepsy and Fragile X syndrome. Part of the Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
http://www.rush.edu/rumc/page-R12245.html
Neurological Surgery
Pediatric Neurology
Pediatrics
Neurological Disorders (Pediatrics)
Neurological Care
Orthopedic Surgery
Psychiatry
Fragile X Outcome Measures
Pediatric Neurology Program Description
The Section of Pediatric Neurology treats a wide range of diseases from learning and behavior disorders to those requiring critical care. We provide medical care for children with meningitis, encephalitis, epilepsy, brain tumors, central nervous system infections, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, neuropathies, spina bifida, hydrocephalus, central nervous system malformations, neurocutaneous disorders and attention deficit disorder.
Services Provided
  • Muscular Dystrophy Clinic : The largest program of its kind in the Chicago area, this clinic is operated by the Section of Pediatric Neurology in conjunction with the Neurology and Orthopedics departments. The clinic is associated with the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Fragile X Syndrome Clinic : This clinic is dedicated to the care of children with Fragile X syndrome, an X-chromosome-linked condition that is the most common inherited cause of mental retardation. The clinic is the only one of its kind in Chicago and one of few in the Midwest. Rush Epilepsy Center : One of the largest programs of its kind in Chicago, the center offers many treatment options for children with epilepsy and other seizure-related disorders.

169. Growing Strong As A Person With Epilepsy
Comprehensive information about epilepsy and links to information from around the Web.
http://www.growingstrong.org/epilepsy/
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GROWING STRONG AS A PERSON WITH EPILEPSY
This site is maintained by Sarah J. Blake
About This Site
This site is about helping people to find the tools they need to succeed and build physical, emotional, mental and spiritual strength in life. Part of developing that strength involves understanding our bodies and special needs we may have. Understanding what a seizure is, how the brain works, how to get the best medical treatment, and how seizures affect daily life are all part of developing strength for living with epilepsy. The information on these pages is here to help people with epilepsy, their families, and their friends gain that understanding. Medical professionals can also use information from these pages to educate patients and to improve the care provided. If you would like to suggest additions or to report broken links please email me
The information on this site should not be considered a substitute for face-to-face consultation with a medical professional. It is provided so that people with epilepsy, their families or caregivers, and the professionals providing treatment to them can work together to develop a treatment approach that works.

170. Connecticut - Home
Offers information on the condition, volunteering, support groups, activities and events.
http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org/connecticut/
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You Are Not Alone: Parenting Your Teen With Epilepsy

This six week pilot program is still looking for participants. Sharon's Ride
The Epilepsy Foundation of CT will be holding its first ever Sharon's Ride. Women with Epilepsy Educational Forum
This year's educational conference will focus on the unique issues that women with epilepsy face. We will be updating the information soon so be sure to check back for more details. Epilepsy Awareness Bracelet
The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut is excited to present the Epilepsy Awareness Bracelet. Purchase a pack of 10 to give to friends and family.

171. Parents Against Childhood Epilepsy, Inc.
PACE is a notfor-profit organization dedicated to building awareness about epilepsy.PACE has awarded 13 research grants totaling $567000.
http://www.paceusa.org/
PARENTS AGAINST CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY, INC.
A Research and Education Fund
Epilepsy affects over 3 million Americans. This number increases by annually.
Each year new cases are diagnosed. Over of all cases begin in early childhood.
In more than of all cases, the cause cannot be found.
Parents Against Childhood Epilepsy, Inc.
7 East 85th Street, Suite A3
New York, NY 10028
Tel 212 665 (PACE) 7223
Fax 212 327 3075
pacenyemail@aol.com
PACE Programs:
Outreach Grants (Camps and Seminars)

PACE Research Grants
Partnership for Pediatric Epilepsy Epilepsytalk Online Support Group You can help! OUT PACE EPILEPSY Wristbands Support PACE Check it out: Keppra in Oral Solution Okada Specialty Guide Dogs CIBC Miracle Day enter about PACE and epilepsy PACE grant programs links, events, support groups Web Build: monamoves@aol.com

172. Charge - The Experience Of Epilepsy
Aims to promote social understanding and acceptance of this disease by demystifying the processes in the human brain which lead to seizure. Includes a bulletin board.
http://www.charge.org.uk
Charge - The experience of Epilepsy
Promoting understanding of Epilepsy, with personal accounts of living with the condition and information about the brain activity which lies behind a seizure.
Charge is an interactive site with sound and vision. Explore each screen with your mouse and click on different objects to find out more information
NEWS Could mercury in Vaccines cause epilepsy?
New research into the effects of mercury in Vaccines and links to Epilepsy are coming to light. Read more on these sites safeminds
National Vaccine Information Centre USA

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173. Welcome To Healthypet.com!
epilepsy is an abnormality of electrical impulses in the brain that This formof the disorder is termed idiopathic epilepsy and the cause is unknown.
http://www.healthypet.com/library_view.aspx?ID=40&sid=1

174. Epilepsy Foundation Of Virginia
Offers a wide range of programs and services to meet the varied needs of people with epilepsy, their families, friends, coworkers, and employers.
http://www.efva.org/
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175. Suncoast Epilepsy Association, Inc. (SEA) Web Page
Suncoast epilepsy Association works to insure equal treatment and access for allpeople. Suncoast epilepsy Association Family Action Support Services
http://pppl.tblc.lib.fl.us/sesweb/

Who We Are

Who Qualifies

For Services?
Branch Offices ... Links
- Serving - Pinellas and Pasco Counties
Florida - Administrative Office - 5700 54th Avenue North
St. Petersburg, Florida 33709
(727) 546-2856 voice
(727) 544-5912 fax
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm M ission ... Suncoast Epilepsy Association, Inc., (SEA), is a local, non-profit organization committed to serving people affected by epilepsy through Case Management, Education, Advocacy, Referral, and Psychosocial Support programs. In addition, SEA is committed to preventing the development of epilepsy and seizures whenever possible. - Branch Offices -
Suncoast Epilepsy Association, Inc.
9851 State Road 54
New Port Richey, Florida 34655 (NOTE: New telephone number and address) Tuesday and Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Suncoast Epilepsy Association, Inc. Clearwater, Florida The Clearwater office is preparing to move to a new location. Call (727) 546-2856 (Administrative Office) Suncoast Epilepsy Association, Inc.

176. Questions And Answers About Epilepsy In The Workplace And The Americans With Dis
when epilepsy is considered a disability under the ADA;; when an employer may ask an People diagnosed with epilepsy have had more than one seizure,
http://www.eeoc.gov/facts/epilepsy.html
THE U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT EPILEPSY IN THE WORKPLACE AND THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
INTRODUCTION
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities. Title I of the ADA covers employment by private employers with 15 or more employees as well as state and local government employers of the same size. Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act provides the same protections for federal employees and applicants for federal employment. In addition, most states have their own laws prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of disability. Some of these state laws may apply to smaller employers and provide protections in addition to those available under the ADA. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces the employment provisions of the ADA. This document explains how the ADA might apply to job applicants and employees with epilepsy. Topics discussed include:
  • when epilepsy is considered a disability under the ADA;

177. Children's Hospital Of Wisconsin Pediatric Neurology For Epilepsy In Children -
Provides details of this teaching department of the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, with information about clinics for headaches, epilepsy, and muscular dystrophy. Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, USA.
http://www.chw.org/display/PPF/DocID/5854/router.asp
Outpatient Clinics Epilepsy Monitoring Unit Our Specialists For Families ... List of Programs and Clinics : Neurology Program E-mail this page Print this page

Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Pediatric Neurology Program
Mary Zupanc, MD, is medical director of the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Pediatric Neurology Program and professor of Neurology (Pediatric) at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Zupanc in a nationally recognized pediatric epileptologist well known for her work to advance the treatment of epilepsy in children. Zupanc led the development new techniques for analyzing neuroimages to pinpoint the source of seizures in the brain, making epilepsy surgery a more viable option for many children with intractable seizures.
The Pediatric Neurology Program provides diagnosis and treatment for children with a wide range of neurological disorders. In addition to the General Neurology Clinic, a number of subspecialty clinics are held regularly to serve children needing specialized care. Children's Hospital of Wisconsin staff members offer comprehensive services for the treatment of epilepsy in children including the newest drug therapies, vagal nerve stimulators, ketogenic diet and epilepsy surgery. Children's Hospital is home to the largest and most advanced pediatric epilepsy monitoring unit in Wisconsin.

178. The Joint Epilepsy Council
National umbrella body enabling its member organisations to work together forthe benefit of people with epilepsy. Information about activities, grants and
http://www.jointepilepsycouncil.org.uk/
Who we are The Joint Epilepsy Council of the U.K. and Ireland (JEC) is an umbrella organisation which exists to represent the united voice of the voluntary sector and presents evidence based views on the need to improve services for people with epilepsy, their families, and carers in the UK and Ireland. Our keys aims include: To promote improved standards of, and access to, integrated services for health, education and social care for people with epilepsy and their carers. To increase epilepsy awareness amongst politicians, civil servants, service providers and the general public. The JEC provides a way for 23 epilepsy organistions, operating in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, to work collaboratively in a focussed, professional and effective manner, facilitating the sharing of information, expertise and skills, promoting good practice, maximising resourses and identifying unmet needs. We work to unite the efforts of member organisations to reduce stigma, challenge discrimination and disadvantage and improve the quality of life for people with epilepsy. Epilepsy Epilepsy is a neurological condition which presents in as many as 50 different types. It is diagnosed when someone has recurrent seizures (also known to many people as fits, grand mal, petit mal, absences). It is caused by excess electrical activity in the brain.

179. Epilepsy Message Board - Archived 8/29/98-12/21/00
Healthboards.com message board for information and support on epilepsy.
http://www.healthboards.com/epilepsy/

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  • 180. Memory, Dementia, Headache And Migraine Diagnosis And Treatment
    Memory, dementia, headache and epilepsy diagnosis and treatment information, articles and links by Paul Singer MD, nationally board certified neurologist.
    http://www.paulsinger.com/
    Memory, Dementia, Headache and Migraine
    Diagnosis and Treatment Information
    Paul Singer MD
    Suite 1C
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    Los Gatos, CA 95032 Tel: 408-374-5837
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