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  1. Neurosurgical Treatment in Psychiatry, Pain and Epilepsy
  2. Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies
  3. Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of the Patient With Epilepsy, Sixth Edition by Ilo E. Leppik, 2006-09-13
  4. Epilepsy: Models, Mechanisms and Concepts
  5. Epilepsy In Our Lives: Women Living with Epilepsy (The Brainstorms Series) by Kaarkuzhali Babu Krishnamurthy, Deborah T. Combs-Cantrell, 2007-10-09
  6. The Treatment of Epilepsy
  7. Missing Michael: A Mother's Story of Love, Epilepsy, and Perseverance by Mary Lou Connolly, 2005-12-29
  8. The Epilepsy Prescriber's Guide to Antiepileptic Drugs (Cambridge Medicine) by Philip N. Patsalos, Blaise F. D. Bourgeois, 2010-08-16
  9. Epilepsy and Intensive Care Monitoring: Principles and Practice by Bruce J. Fisch, 2009-09-15
  10. Epilepsy (Natural Way) by Fiona Marshall, 2002-06-28
  11. Puzzling Cases of Epilepsy, Second Edition
  12. Epilepsy And Pregnancy by Stacey Chillemi, 2005-12-28
  13. Epilepsy in Women (The Facts) by Tim Betts, Harriet Clarke, 2009-02-28
  14. Society, Behaviour and Epilepsy

61. Michigan
Values all people with epilepsy and commits its resources to empowering their independence and inspiring Category Health Conditions and Diseases...... epilepsy Foundation of Michigan. epilepsy Foundation of Michigan has just releaseda new report highlighting the needs of people with epilepsy in Michigan.
http://www.epilepsymichigan.org/

62. Epilepsy Surgery Index From Wake Forest Neurosurgery
The index of internet resources on epilepsy and epilepsy Surgery from the Departmentof Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, WinstonSalem
http://www.bgsm.edu/bgsm/surg-sci/ns/epilepsy.html
Epilepsy Index
Department of Neurosurgery
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Neurosurgeons/Referrals Neurosurgery Home WFUBMC Epilepsy Center
Links to information about epilepsy with special emphasis on epilepsy surgery:
  • Wake Forest University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center
    • The Wake Forest University Comprehensive Epilepsy Center operates a toll-free Epilepsy Information Service that provides information and referral assistance to about 8,000 callers a year (1-800-642-0500).
  • NIH Consensus Development Conference on Epilepsy Surgery
  • US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
  • Epilespsy FAQ (Frequently asked questions) maintained by Andrew Patrick
  • A listing of organizations providing support and education for and about epilepsy
  • The International Center for Epilepsy EpiWorld
  • Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria, Australia:
  • 63. Akitas, Akitas By Denali, Canine Epilepsy
    An article by Todd D.L. Woods, M.D.
    http://www.akita.com/epilepsy1.htm
    akitas akitas akitas akitas akitas Canine Epilepsy by Todd D.L. Woods, M.D. Neurology with Added Qualifications in Clinical Neurophysiology Would you like to have more information by e-mail on our Akitas? Then click the button below ( just once please ) and in doing so it will automatically send me a short note with your email address and request for further information. If you would like to receive further information on my Akitas, other than an email, such as a Video, Pedigrees, and Contracts, or if you would just like to chat about my akitas in general, please feel free to give me a Call !!! Phone Number: (785) 372-4255 Fax Number: (785) 372-4524 Please take a moment of your time to sign my Guestbook. Dont forget to leave your email address! All Rights Reserved HomePage Built by Fred A Hagerman III

    64. This Page Has Been Relocated
    National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health PromotionCategory Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Resources...... epilepsy. One of the Nation’s Most Common Disabling NeurologicalDisorders. epilepsyrelated Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Reports.
    http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/epilepsy.htm
    The Epilepsy page you requested has moved. Please click here.

    65. Friends Of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome
    Landau Kleffner Syndrome is a form of childhood epilepsy which results in a severe language disorder. Information from charity to help parents and carers.
    http://www.bobjanet.demon.co.uk/lks/folks.html
    Redirecting you... if this doesn't work within 3 seconds, click on http://www.bobjanet.demon.co.uk/lks/fws.htm Charity number 1059499. Page last updated 4th April 2001
    Announcing... 1999 Family Day Video and Report
    And... the Information Pack online Welcome to Friends of Landau-Kleffner Syndrome!

    We are the UK support group and national charity for children with Landau-Kleffner Syndrome, their families and interested professionals.
    past
    present future people ... links
    The story so far: FOLKS was established following several years of hard work and dedication by its founder member, Vicki Horsewell. Vicki established the Landau Kleffner UK Parent Support Group with the assistance of the UK national charity Contact-a-Family , which seeks to support families of children with rare conditions by putting them in touch with other similarly affected families. After two years it become clear that the number of families of children with LKS or related conditions in the UK has risen to mean that a national group centred around these children's needs was possible. Therefore a group of concerned parents and professionals, who had been involved in the support group, formally asked the Charity Commission to register FOLKS as a national charity for children with LKS. The Parent Support Group was then registered as a charity in its own right under the name FOLKS in November 1996.
    Officers and Committee Members: The Members of the Executive Committee of FOLKS, all of whom are its Trustees are:-

    66. Edmonton Epilepsy Association
    Provides basic information about epilepsy to individuals with epilepsy, their families, and the public .Category Regional North America Localities E Edmonton Health......ÿþ html head title Edmonton epilepsy Association / title metaname = Author content = Creative Links Media Design ( www . clne .
    http://www.freenet.edmonton.ab.ca/epilepsy/
    Edmonton Epilepsy Association click on the image above to continue

    67. The Epilepsy Research Foundation
    Promotes, supports and raises money to fund basic and clinical research into the basic causes of epilepsy Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Organizations......General information about epilepsy as well as the work of The Foundation, whichsupports basic and scientific research into the causes of and treatment for
    http://www.erf.org.uk/
    The Epilepsy Research Foundation was established in 1991 with the aim of funding research into the causes, treatment and prevention of epilepsy. Each project is initially assessed by our Scientific Advisory Committee, that is composed of leading experts in the epilepsy field, to ensure that we are funding research that has real potential to benefit people with epilepsy. These are exciting times in epilepsy research and the Epilepsy Research Foundation is proud to be supporting some of the key researchers in the UK who are pushing forward our knowledge about the causes of epilepsy that will enable us to devise much better strategies for controlling, and perhaps even curing, the disorder. If you are viewing this text, your browser lacks the ability to read frames. Don't worry....... all our information can be viewed without frames from The Epilepsy Research Foundation Site Map For information about epilepsy please go to our information pages To donate money to help fund research into the causes and treatments for epilepsy please go to our donation page To find out more about The Epilepsy Research Foundation and what we do.

    68. LBF Charity Awareness For Epilepsy, Leon Bender Foundation
    A foundation for the awareness and cure of epilepsy. Inspired by Leon Bender who was drafted 1 by the Raiders and died of a massive Epileptic seizure at the age of 22.
    http://www.lbf.org
    fear on the field. A gentle giant, devoted
    husband, and father at home. An NFL
    dream realized by signing with the Raiders.
    So much potential. So many smiles. Such a
    warm, generous heart. He was taken from
    this world at the age of 22. He suffered from
    epilepsy. This is his foundation. This is
    where you help remember the legacy that is
    Leon.
    Enter to win a home and a car at Bowl Bash 2003!

    Former Cougar to Be Honored Through Endowed Scholarship
    Listen to Public Service Announcement for lbf by Georgia Governor Roy Barnes
    (Requires Real Player. You can download it here if you have trouble hearing the PSA.) View our slideshow of those affected by Epilepsy Read the latest in our Press Releases area. Home About Leon Bender About Epilepsy About lbf ... Site Map

    69. The Epilepsy Institute
    Information about the organization as well a resource for patients, their families and the community.Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Organizations......The epilepsy Institute, a nonprofit social service organization, is dedicatedto improving the quality of life of people with epilepsy and their families.
    http://www.epilepsyinstitute.org/
    The Epilepsy Institute , a non-profit social service organization, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with epilepsy and their families. Our program services are available to residents of New York City and Westchester County. Services are made possible through contractual agreements with New York City, New York State and Westchester County. All informational services are provided free of charge. Some programs have admissions criteria.
    Contact
    The Epilepsy Institute today and receive a free medical ID card containing room for important information such as current medication(s), seizure types, etc.
    The Epilepsy Institute is now in its fifth decade of operations - providing comprehensive social services to generations of New Yorkers.
    The Epilepsy Institute provides information in Spanish French Russian Chinese as well as some services in Spanish
    Would you like answers to your questions about epilepsy Would you like help finding work even though you have epilepsy?

    70. R.I. Neurology Group, Inc. - Neurologists - Providence, Woonsocket RI - Welcome
    Practice of Dennis J. Aumentado, M.D., Woonsocket, Rhode Island.
    http://www.neurologychannel.com/aumentado/
    R.I. Neurology Group, Inc.
    Dedicated Neurologists serving Woonsocket, Providence, Lincoln, Cumberland, Rhode Island, and Southern Massachusetts
    Welcome to the R.I. Neurology Group, Inc., the practice of neurologists, Dr. Dennis Aumentado and Dr. Jesus P. Hernandez, Jr . Located in Woonsocket, RI, our dedicated staff have been serving the Providence-Woonsocket area since 1991. Dr. Aumentado and Dr. Hernandez pride themselves on using the latest clinical tools, their understanding of neurological disease, and their advanced expertise when assessing the best course of care for the individual patient. We are committed to providing each patient with the information needed to make often-difficult treatment decisions. As neurologists, we provide consultation to other physicians and long-term treatment for patients with neurological disease. Some of the conditions treated in our office include Parkinson's disease, migraine, neuropathy, tremor, vertigo, meningitis, neuralgia, acute and chronic pain management, headache, and stroke. Dr. Aumentado also specializes in the treatment of seizure disorders, including epilepsy. Some of the diagnostic and treatment services available through our office include digital EEG recording, EMG, nerve conduction studies, lumbar puncture, evoked potentials, and

    71. Epilepsy New Zealand
    Works to promote the welfare and interests of people, and their family, with epilepsy and to increase Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Organizations......Skip Introduction. All Information © 2000 epilepsyNew Zealand Site by Real Developments.
    http://www.epilepsy.org.nz/
    Skip Introduction
    Site by Real Developments

    72. 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, the physician 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.

    73. Complementary, Alternative, And Holistic Veterinary Medicine (AltVetMed)
    epilepsy. Seizures, or convulsions, may have a panoply of causes, but idiopathicepilepsy, by definition, means seizures of unknown origin.
    http://www.altvetmed.com/epilepsy.html
    To go to specific pages on AltVetMed, select from the list below Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy Directory
    Allergic Skin Disease

    AltVetMed FAQ

    American Holistic Veterinary Medicial Association Brochure
    ...
    Do Diet Foods Work?

    Epilepsy by Susan G Wynn, DVM Seizures, or convulsions, may have a panoply of causes, but "idiopathic epilepsy," by definition, means seizures of unknown origin. If your pet has seizures, it is essential to determine whether a treatable condition exists; this is accomplished with a diagnostic medical work-up. Diagnostic tests such as blood work, X-rays, cerebrospinal fluid taps, electroencephalograms, and CAT scans may help elicit a cause for the seizures. If the diagnosis is idiopathic epilepsy and your pet is having more than one seizure monthly, you may be faced with the decision to use anticonvulsants such as phenobarbital or potassium bromide. As with many medical interventions, there are risks and benefits to anticonvulsant therapy, and anticonvulsants in common use have potentially serious side effects including disorientation, obesity, and liver damage. Another disadvantage is that, once started, it is recommended that treatment never be terminated, because seizures may return in greater numbers than before. But you are probably here trying to find alternatives. Luckily, one or two non-toxic strategies have met with success for many dogs. The key to most of these strategies is diet.

    74. Title Page--Epilepsy: Nine Who Were Healed
    The stories of nine people who overcame epilepsy using Edgar Cayce's recommendations.
    http://members.tripod.com/~dudley_delany/index-130.html
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    EPILEPSY: NINE WHO WERE HEALED
    By Linda Caputi, R.N.
    From the Edgar Cayce Readings
    Online Edition
    Edgar Cayce Foundation

    Used by Permission
    Dedicated to Jeanette Thomas, who epitomizes the spirit of Edgar Cayce's work in action
    Information in this publication is not to be considered medical advice. If you wish to follow any of the suggestions given in the Cayce readings, do so only under the supervision of a qualified healthcare professional.
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    75. Shazza's
    Parent of a 3 year old child with epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and global developmental delay. The site touches on sibling issues, services, and includes an interactive book to take you through her little man's average week.
    http://members.tripod.com/shazzas01/index.htm
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    My Little Man
    My Little Angel Angel's Page Little Mans Story Book ... TF of the Year
    Shazza's Hi I'm Shazza and welcome to Shazza's.
    I am blessed with two children, my Little Angel is 6 and is in school and my little man aged 4 who has epilepsy, cerebral palsy and global developmental delay. This site is mainly about my little boy and how he deals with his disabilities but these disabilities affect the whole family and this site reflects just that.
    My experience may be short lived in this area but I feel I have picked up some interesting experiences along the way that you might like to know about.
    You will also notice that I talk allot about a program called EDP - Early Development Program and as I am also responsible for that site. I encourage you all to have a look at that site too when you get a chance via my links page
    I hope you enjoy your visit here and when you are done I would love to hear from you. You can contact me either via email or the guest book . ENJOY!!
    Shazza's Guestbook
    Name:
    Email:
    Site Name: Site URL: Where are you from?:

    76. Home
    1980s and became a charity in 1986. Its aim is to provide supportfor carers, their families and people with epilepsy in Wales.
    http://www.epilepsy-wales.co.uk/
    READ ALL ABOUT IT ! NEWS Welcome to our site Epilepsy Wales was formed by a group of concerned individuals in the early 1980s and became a charity in 1986. Its aim has always been to help people with epilepsy in Wales, their families and carers.
    In 1994 the Welsh Office agreed to sponsor a study into epilepsy services in Wales and this reported that there were few services available. Using this evidence, we successfully applied to the National Lottery Charities Board for a three-year grant to set up a network of Fieldworkers throughout Wales.
    In 1997 we received a three-year grant from the Glaxo Wellcome Medical Fellowship to establish
    a telephone Help-line. In 1998 Epilepsy Wales moved into proper office accommodation in St Asaph. Useful Links Scottish Epilepsy Association http://www.epilepsyscotland.org.uk
    National Society for Epilepsy http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk
    British Epilepsy Association http://www.epilepsy.org.uk

    77. Welcome To Neurogen
    Discovers, develops, manufactures and markets products for the treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders such as obesity and other eating disorders, anxiety, schizophrenia, sleep disorders, cognitive impairment, depression, epilepsy and stress disorders. (Nasdaq NRGN).
    http://www.neurogen.com/

    78. North & Central Alabama
    Working for independence and a better quality of life for people with epilepsy. Email newsletter, contacts, and programs.
    http://www.efa.org/ncalabama/
    Home eNewsletter Programs People ... Transportation Survey
    Epilepsy Foundation of North and Central Alabama
    Vision
    A better quality of life for people with epilepsy.
    Mission
    To promote independence for people in Alabama with epilepsy.
    History
    The Epilepsy Foundation of North and Central Alabama was founded in December of 1971 as the Alabama Council on Epilepsy. The Council relied heavily on the cooperative help of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurology. The Council was incorporated and became an independent affiliate of the Epilepsy Foundation of America. In 1990 the name was changed to the Epilepsy Foundation of North and Central Alabama as required by the national foundation. Since its beginnings, the primary mission of the Epilepsy Foundation of North and Central Alabama has been to provide education and assistance to those affected by epilepsy. This goal is still present as the Foundation strives to promote independence for people with epilepsy as well as to create understanding in the community. Financial support for the Foundation originated from the Developmental Disabilities Council in 1973. Then, in 1975 the Foundation received a grant from the Alabama Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services which still remains an important source of funding. The educational programs provided in schools across the state are funded by the Alabama State Legislature. The Foundation participates in the National Voluntary Health Association. The remainder of our budget is provided through grants, membership fees, fundraising events, and individual and corporate support of community members.

    79. Epilepsy And Genetics - Epilepsy Family Study Of Columbia University
    Study to identify genes that play a role in causing epilepsy. We are studying families in which epilepsy may be inherited.
    http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/epilepsy/index.htm
    G. H. Sergievsky Center
    630 West 168th Street
    New York, NY 10032
    phone: (212) 305-9188
    fax : (212) 305-2526 Epilepsy Family Study

    of Columbia University
    What is known about heredity and epilepsy?
    Columbia University Seeks Volunteers for Study of Heredity in Epilepsy The Epilepsy Family Study of Columbia University, led by Dr. Ruth Ottman, Professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health of Columbia University, is seeking volunteers for a study of the role of heredity in epilepsy. What are our research goals and why are they important? Who is eligible? What is asked of volunteers?
    What are our research goals and why are they important?
    Our goal is to identify genes that play a role in causing epilepsy. Identification of the genes that raise risk for epilepsy is potentially very important for early identification and treatment of susceptible individuals. It could also provide important basic information about the causes of epilepsy. This new information could lead to development of new treatments or strategies for prevention.
    Who is eligible?

    80. 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

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