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Predicting seizures - what factors are clues? 16/01/2008
Neurology  
Can foods trigger seizures? 14/11/2007
Epilepsy & Behavior  
Epilepsy and employment 15/05/2007
Epilepsy & Behavior  
Nocturnal seizures - how exclusively do they
occur during sleep?
13/03/2007
Epileptic Disorders  
Some patients can accurately predict their
seizures
14/02/2007
Neurology  
Epilepsy treatment in the 1830s 14/02/2007
Epilepsy & Behavior  
I can feel a seizure coming on 15/08/2006
Epilepsy Research  
Premature death in epilepsy - who is at risk? 18/07/2006
Lancet Neurology  
Seizure control is maintained during
pregnancy
22/03/2006
Neurology  
Computer monitors do not trigger epileptic
seizures
17/01/2006
American Epilepsy Society 59th Annual
Scientific Meeting
 
What is the full cost of epilepsy misdiagnosis in
the UK?
17/06/2005
Medical News Today  
Epilepsy and insurance in the UK: an
exploratory survey of the experiences of
people with epilepsy
12/01/2005
Epilepsy & Behaviour  
Sudden death in children with epilepsy
is usually not due to seizures
05/01/2005
MedScape (access requires free login)  
Seizure activity status determines
patients' perception of their quality of life
16/12/2004
MedScape (access requires free login)  
Epilepsy major injury risk 'low' 10/11/2004
BBC News Online  
Plea to ease epilepsy driving ban 22/07/2004
BBC News Online  
Software spots epilepsy danger TV 17/12/2001
BBC News Online  
 
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