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Newswise: Genetic Testing for Epilepsy Surgery: Dr. Pat Moloney
Released: 24-Mar-2025 8:05 PM EDT
Genetic Testing for Epilepsy Surgery: Dr. Pat Moloney
International League Against Epilepsy

In the second episode of our genetics and epilepsy series, Sharp Waves explores how genetic insights can inform considerations and outcomes of epilepsy surgery. Dr. Alina Ivaniuk interviews Dr. Patrick Moloney, currently an epilepsy genomics fellow at the Chalfont Center for Epilepsy at University College London.

Newswise: Recommandations consensuelles sur la façon de gérer l'épilepsie avec myoclonie des paupières (syndrome de Jeavons)
Released: 24-Mar-2025 7:55 PM EDT
Recommandations consensuelles sur la façon de gérer l'épilepsie avec myoclonie des paupières (syndrome de Jeavons)
International League Against Epilepsy

L’EEM est un syndrome d’épilepsie généralisée caractérisé par une triade de caractéristiques cliniques : crises induites par la fermeture de l’œil ou modifications de l’EEG, myoclonie des paupières avec ou sans crises d’absence et photosensibilité. Il apparaît principalement chez les femmes. Des lignes directrices consensuelles sur la présentation clinique, l’évaluation et la prise en charge des ESEE ont récemment été publiées dans Epilepsia.

Newswise: Hola, mi nombre es epilepsia: Cómo la terminología influye en el estigma y la comprensión de la epilepsia en todo el mundo
Released: 18-Mar-2025 10:15 AM EDT
Hola, mi nombre es epilepsia: Cómo la terminología influye en el estigma y la comprensión de la epilepsia en todo el mundo
International League Against Epilepsy

La terminología asociada con la epilepsia se deriva de la información errónea que rodea a la afección y se alimenta de ella. Aunque la comprensión de la epilepsia como una afección neurológica ha avanzado drásticamente en los últimos 150 años, las palabras utilizadas para describir la afección reflejan percepciones históricas que ya no son precisas.

Newswise: Genetic Testing in Epilepsy: Who, How, and Why?
Released: 17-Mar-2025 7:35 PM EDT
Genetic Testing in Epilepsy: Who, How, and Why?
International League Against Epilepsy

This first episode in a multipart series covers the basics of genetic testing in epilepsy. Dr. Alina Ivaniuk interviews Dr. Ilona Krey, a physician and researcher at the Institute of Human Genetics at Leipzig University Medical Center.

Newswise: Epilepsy Surgery Outcomes: Two Experiences, Life-Changing Consequences
Released: 14-Mar-2025 10:40 AM EDT
Epilepsy Surgery Outcomes: Two Experiences, Life-Changing Consequences
International League Against Epilepsy

Two families. Two daughters with epilepsy. Both have epilepsy surgery--with dramatically different outcomes.

Newswise: Reducción de la fuga de cerebros en neurología y epileptología
Released: 11-Mar-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Reducción de la fuga de cerebros en neurología y epileptología
International League Against Epilepsy

La emigración de profesionales calificados de países con menos recursos a países con mayores recursos se conoce comúnmente como fuga de cerebros. El fenómeno afecta a muchos sectores, entre ellos la neurología y la epileptología.vLas razones para emigrar generalmente se dividen en factores de "empuje" (cualquier influencia que pueda expulsar a alguien de un país) y factores de "atracción" (una influencia que atrae a alguien hacia un país).

Newswise: Heart Health, Epilepsy, and SUDEP
Released: 21-Feb-2025 11:10 AM EST
Heart Health, Epilepsy, and SUDEP
International League Against Epilepsy

Sharp Waves spoke with a neurologist and a cardiologist who are part of a team researching the interactions among epilepsy, seizures, heart function, and SUDEP. Learn more about their research.

Newswise: Slowing Brain Drain in Neurology and Epileptology
Released: 13-Feb-2025 9:30 PM EST
Slowing Brain Drain in Neurology and Epileptology
International League Against Epilepsy

Brain drain in neurology can hinder the establishment of clinical, research, and training programs and negatively affect medical care.

Newswise: Exercise and epilepsy: Research and myths
Released: 13-Feb-2025 8:10 PM EST
Exercise and epilepsy: Research and myths
International League Against Epilepsy

In this episode, we explore the science behind exercise as an adjunct treatment for epilepsy and debunk some common myths. Spoiler alert: With very rare exceptions, exercise does not increase seizure risk. And as with the general population, exercise can have beneficial effects.

Newswise: Recomendaciones de consenso sobre cómo afrontar la epilepsia con mioclonías palpebrales (síndrome de Jeavons)
Released: 7-Feb-2025 7:50 PM EST
Recomendaciones de consenso sobre cómo afrontar la epilepsia con mioclonías palpebrales (síndrome de Jeavons)
International League Against Epilepsy

La EEM es un síndrome epiléptico generalizado caracterizado por una tríada de características clínicas: crisis provocadas por el cierre de los ojos o cambios en el EEG, mioclonías en los párpados con o sin crisis de ausencia, y fotosensibilidad. Se presenta predominantemente en mujeres y suele ser una condición de por vida que aparece entre los 3 y los 12 años.

Released: 6-Feb-2025 9:40 AM EST
It's All Connected: How Does Epilepsy Affect Heart Health?
International League Against Epilepsy

People with epilepsy have an increased risk of sudden cardiac death, compared with the general population. Harvard researchers discuss the latest study results and their implications.

Newswise: Practice Guideline on Outcomes After in Utero Exposure to Anti-Seizure Medications: Dr. Alison Pack
Released: 5-Feb-2025 9:40 AM EST
Practice Guideline on Outcomes After in Utero Exposure to Anti-Seizure Medications: Dr. Alison Pack
International League Against Epilepsy

Today's topic is recent guidelines about treatment for people with epilepsy of childbearing potential. The guidelines cover teratogenesis as well as perinatal and neurodevelopmental outcomes after in utero exposure to anti-seizure medications. Sharp Waves spoke with first author Dr. Alison Pack.

Newswise: Changing the term for
Released: 5-Feb-2025 9:40 AM EST
Changing the term for "epilepsy" in Malaysia: Why and how? Dr. Chong Tin Tan
International League Against Epilepsy

In the medical world, diseases and conditions have sometimes been given inappropriate or even offensive names. The word for epilepsy in many Asian languages translates to stigmatizing terms that neurologists across the region are trying to correct. Sharp Waves interviews Dr. Chong Tin Tan.

Released: 29-Jan-2025 6:40 PM EST
Global neurology: Pitfalls and purpose – Dr. Melody Asukile and Dr. Deanna Saylor
International League Against Epilepsy

With all the best intentions, undertakings in global neurology can include assumptions and biases that lead to unforeseen negative consequences. Sharp Waves spoke with Dr. Melody Asukile and Dr. Deanna Saylor, who discuss some of these unforeseen consequences and talk about what makes for productive, ethical, and sustainable global neurology initiatives.

Newswise: Los cursos de formación en epilepsia mejoran la atención no especializada. También pueden impulsar un cambio nacional
Released: 21-Jan-2025 5:05 PM EST
Los cursos de formación en epilepsia mejoran la atención no especializada. También pueden impulsar un cambio nacional
International League Against Epilepsy

Muchos países carecen de suficientes especialistas para atender a las personas con epilepsia. Incluso en los países de ingresos altos, un porcentaje significativo de personas con epilepsia reciben la atención médica de un no especialista.

Newswise: Hello, My Name Is Epilepsy: How Terminology Influences Stigma and Understanding of Epilepsy Around the World
Released: 21-Jan-2025 9:40 AM EST
Hello, My Name Is Epilepsy: How Terminology Influences Stigma and Understanding of Epilepsy Around the World
International League Against Epilepsy

In many languages, terms for epilepsy have derogatory or stigmatizing meanings. In some countries, neurologists are trying to change these terms to reflect our understanding of epilepsy as a brain disease. Can the stigma surrounding epilepsy be lessened by changing the words we use to describe it?

Newswise: Epilepsy Comorbidities Are Present Before Diagnosis: Research Recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby
Released: 22-Nov-2024 11:55 AM EST
Epilepsy Comorbidities Are Present Before Diagnosis: Research Recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby
International League Against Epilepsy

Some people with epilepsy also experience memory and learning issues, as well as depression or anxiety. A study in Australia screened people for these conditions at a seizure clinic, before anti-seizure medications had been prescribed. Compared with the control group, the people at the first seizure clinic had higher rates of cognitive and neuropsychological issues.

Newswise: Consensus Recommendations on Navigating Epilepsy with Eyelid Myoclonia (Jeavons Syndrome)
Released: 22-Nov-2024 11:45 AM EST
Consensus Recommendations on Navigating Epilepsy with Eyelid Myoclonia (Jeavons Syndrome)
International League Against Epilepsy

Epilepsy with eyelid myoclonia is a generalized epilepsy syndrome characterized by eye-closure-induced seizures or changes on the EEG, eyelid myoclonia--jerks of the eyelids and eye-rolling--with or without absence seizures, and photosensitivity. It appears predominantly in females and usually starts between the ages of 3 and 12.

Newswise: Epilepsy Training Courses Improve Non-Specialist Care. They Also Can Spur National Change
Released: 11-Nov-2024 11:10 AM EST
Epilepsy Training Courses Improve Non-Specialist Care. They Also Can Spur National Change
International League Against Epilepsy

Continuing education of non-specialists is crucial for improving and enhancing epilepsy diagnosis and treatment. Many countries lack enough specialists to care for people with epilepsy. Even in high-income countries, a significant percentage of people with epilepsy receive care from a non-specialist.

Newswise: Transición a la atención de adultos en epilepsia: Cerrar la brecha
Released: 11-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EST
Transición a la atención de adultos en epilepsia: Cerrar la brecha
International League Against Epilepsy

Para los adolescentes que son atendidos por personal médico pediátrico por fuera de un centro integral de epilepsia, el cambio de la atención de la epilepsia en un centro de adultos puede ser abrumador, tanto desde el punto de vista organizacional como personal. Después de años de ser observadores pasivos, se espera que los adolescentes asuman la responsabilidad de muchos aspectos de su propia atención médica.



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