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No increased seizure risk from ADHD medicationsMedications for attention-deficit disorder do not increase risk for seizures in people with epilepsy, according to a large study of Swedish registry data. |
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Psychogenic seizures: The seizures no one wants to talk aboutCombine one cup of stigma around seizures and two cups of stigma around mental health conditions. Add a teaspoon of scorn, a dash of societal judgment and mix well. |
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Also in the Winter 2019 issue of Epigraph:A-E-YES! Young Epilepsy Section convenes in New Orleans ILAE consortium identifies novel epilepsy genes More than seizures: In people with epilepsy, social anxiety affects quality of life Más que crisis: en personas con epilepsia, la ansiedad social afecta la calidad de vida Hiding in plain sight: The discovery of the endocannabinoid system Raphael Mechoulam and the history of cannabis research Seizure-related injuries common: Head wounds and drowning risk top list of dangers
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