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Rohit Marawar from Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan, tells us all about epilepsy and dementia in older adults; speaking of his research and how he helps his patients with diagnoses, care, and the cognitive process of memory.
Piotr Zwoliński and Łukasz Sosnowski from Neurosphera and EMERGEN speak of their desperation for anti-seizure medications in Ukraine. The war has caused a shortage but without a steady supply of these drugs from pharmaceutical companies, many people will have seizures, suffer injury, and in some cases, will die.
Brain tissue must be studied to improve our understanding of the epilepsies - Eleonora Aronica, professor of neuropathology at the University of Amsterdam, tells us all about her work in the arena.
Genetic epilepsies are far more common than we ever realised. Learn from geneticists, scientists, neurologists, and neurophysiologists from the Danish Epilepsy Center.
Samuel Terman talks about his research into adherence to medications, polypharmacy, deprescribing, and the high rate of multiple disabilities amongst those with epilepsy.
Hear from Mike Kerr; a globally recognised, award-winning neuropsychiatrist who talks about his specialist career in improving the lives of people affected by epilepsy - alongside learning disability, and mental health conditions.
Hear from Wesley Kerr; a clinical epilepsy fellow at the University of Michigan, US, and a machine-learning statistician who is working to improve the lives of people who experience epileptic and/or non-functional seizures.
Sally-Ann Remnant, a clinical nurse specialist in epilepsy, talks to us about her work and study into the impact of constipation upon people with epilepsy.
Being An Epilepsy Research Scientist - Christos Lisgaras - Scharfman Lab, NYU Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research
Learn about the ultra-rare epilepsy: Alternative Hemiplegia of Childhood: Rosaria Vavassoria and Alexis Arzimanoglou talk about the disease & how far the understanding of AHC has come over the past decade.
Wyatt Bensken talks about his paper on the high prevalence of psychiatric and physical conditions amongst people with epilepsy & the need for policymakers to bring about change.
Charlotte Lawthom, consultant Neurologist talks to us about sex for people with epilepsy, quality of life, and more.
Welcome to 2022! Julie Nys explains why she is developing the seizure detection device: EpiCare@Home. For many, this shall play a part in diagnoses, effective treatments, & much more.
Sallie Baxendale talks of assessing and preparing People With Epilepsy for potential neurosurgery, and how the mental health conditions experienced by many can form a huge part of the picture.
We talk to Farooq Shaikh about his research into how the contents of some fruit may (or may not) be able to help control seizures!
Danielle Andrade, an epileptologist and professor of medicine at the University of Toronto speaks of her work to improve the experiences of people and families affected by genetic epilepsies when they transition from paediatric to adult care.
Alice Winsor
Alice Winsor talks about neurodevelopmental characteristics and the quality of life in children with epilepsy.