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         Epilepsy:     more books (100)
  1. Epilepsy: A New Approach by Adrienne Richard, Joel Reiter, 1995-07-01
  2. Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood: A Guide (Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by John M. Freeman MD, Eileen P. G. Vining MD, et all 2002-11-25
  3. Epilepsy: Patient and Family Guide by M.D. Orrin Devinsky, 2007-10-28
  4. Treating Epilepsy Naturally : A Guide to Alternative and Adjunct Therapies by Patricia Murphy, 2001-09-26
  5. Living Well with Epilepsy and Other Seizure Disorders: An Expert Explains What You Really Need to Know by Carl W. Bazil, 2004-10-01
  6. The Ketogenic Diet: A Treatment for Children and Others with Epilepsy by John Freeman, M.D. Eric H. Kossoff, et all 2006-10-04
  7. Seized: Temporal Lobe Epilepsy as a Medical, Historical, and Artistic Phenomenon by Eve LaPlante, 2000-06-14
  8. Canine Epilepsy: An Owner's Guide to Living With and Without Seizures by Caroline D. Levin, 2002-06-15
  9. Atlas of Epilepsies
  10. Epilepsy Explained: A Book for People Who Want to Know More by Markus Reuber MDPHDMRCP, Christian E Elger MDPHDMRCP, et all 2009-03-17
  11. Epilepsy Explained: A Book for People Who Want to Know More by Markus Reuber MDPHDMRCP, Christian E Elger MDPHDMRCP, et all 2009-03-17
  12. Epilepsy Syndromes: Expert Consult - Online, Print, and DVD by Mary Ann Werz, Ignacio L. Pita Garcia, 2010-11-15
  13. The Challenge of Epilepsy by Sally Fletcher, 2004-06
  14. The Cleveland Clinic Guide to Epilepsy (Cleveland Clinic Guides) by Elaine Wyllie, 2010-03-02

1. American Epilepsy Society
The American epilepsy Society promotes research and education for professionals dedicated to the prevention, treatment and cure of epilepsy. and epilepsy. epilepsy Currents, Volume 4, Number 3 .
http://www.aesnet.org/
Submit a Nomination! Nominate a member with outstanding leadership potential to serve on the AES Board of Directors. Find A Postgraduate Training Center Directory The American Epilepsy Society’s Postgraduate Training Center is a comprehensive listing of postgraduate training opportunities in the fields related to epilepsy. 57th Annual Meeting Abstract Archive! CME Credit Opportunities from the 57th Annual Meeting! Anti-Epileptic Drug Info!
A resource tool for clinical practitioners, including dosage, formulations, side effects and information on anti-epileptic drugs
Update Your Profile! Members, be sure your contact information is up to date in order to receive your AES mailings and participate in the searchable online directory!
Volume 4, Number 3

2. Canine Epilepsy Network
Canine epilepsy Network home page CEN. CANINE epilepsy BASICS. RESEARCH. SAMPLE SUBMISSION all those concerned with canine epilepsy owners and breeders of affected dogs,
http://www.canine-epilepsy.net/

3. Epilepsy Action
Provides information about coping with epilepsy and seizures. Provides free help and advice through the use of email and telephone helplines. everything you need to know about epilepsy and if
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/
Our website contains everything you need to know about epilepsy - and if you can't find something, email us using our Email Helpline service and we will do our best to email you a reply within five working days. "We want to live in a society where everyone understands epilepsy and where attitudes towards people with epilepsy are based on fact not fiction." 'Take Control'
Our new campaign to help people with epilepsy to take more control of their condition
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Epilepsy Action is the working name of British Epilepsy Association and is a Registered Charity
(Registered in England No. 234343) SITE SEARCH SITE A TO Z EMAIL HELPLINE LINKS ... ONLINE SHOPPING

4. Epilepsy.com: Epilepsy Information For Patients And Health Professionals
Indepth information for people with epilepsy, their families, and the professionals who care for them. Information for You. All About epilepsy Seizures.
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5. Epilepsy Ontario - Home - Your Source For Information On Seizure Disorders, Medi
Contact EO. The Organization. Our Resource Centre. What's New? ' About epilepsy. Seizures. Medications. First Aid. Resource Centre. Local Chapters. Provincial Programs. Funding. Volunteer Opportunities. Lavender Ribbon Campaign. Helmets Latest Issue of Sharing, epilepsy Ontario's quarterly newsletter Thank you for the overwhelming response for the 2004 epilepsy Scholarship awards
http://epilepsyontario.org/
Sections Epilepsy Ontario Contact EO The Organization Our Resource Centre Epilepsy NEWS What's New? 'Sharing' News Epilepsy Information About Epilepsy Seizures Medications First Aid ... WWW Links Get Involved Local Chapters Provincial Programs Funding Volunteer Opportunities ... Direct Donation Products Helmets Epilepsy Monitoring Systems Glad Cards Other ... Feedback
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6. The Epilepsy Centers At Washington University And Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Welcome to the Epilespy Centers at Washington University and BarnesJewish Hospital. Please click one of the links below. ADULT. epilepsy CENTER. Return to Department of Neurology Home. -
http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/epilepsy
Welcome to the Epilespy Centers at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital.
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7. Canine Epilepsy Resources
Information and discussion about canine epilepsy and seizure. EpilK9, The All Breed Canine epilepsy List was founded in 1996 by Alicia Wiersma-Aylward The purpose of Epil-K9 to is to discuss
http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/
Just a few of the special places to visit on the site Fund Raising Projects for DNA Epilepsy Research URGENT Information that may affect your dogs ability to receive Potassium Bromide as an anti convulsant. Please let your vet know about this and participate in our struggle to reverse this Compliance Policy Guide http://www.iacprx.org/vetissue.html to the Canine Epilepsy Resource Center
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8. Canine Epilepsy And Diseases That Cause Seizures In Dogs
Learn about canine epilepsy, canine seizures, and medications to contol seizures in dogs. Personal responses to questions. Articles by leading vets.
http://www.canine-epilepsy-guardian-angels.com/
Your source for information, support, treatments and solutions for veterinarians and owners of dogs with CANINE EPILEPSY CLICK HERE FOR TABLE OF CONTENTS Updated May 22, 2004 Our goal is to provide information on canine epilepsy and other diseases that cause seizures in dogs including canine hypothyroidism. Our canine epilepsy section provides information about canine epilepsy, what happens when your dog has a seizure, possible causes of seizures by age, what tests are used to diagnose canine epilepsy, and information from our Guardian Angels on what they would do differently "if they knew then what they know now." Under medications you will find information a number of medications that are used to control seizures in dogs. Those medications include the more commonly used Phenobarbital and Potassium Bromide as well as newer drugs such as Gabapentin and Felbamate. The section on thyroid contains several articles on canine hypothyroidism and the connection between low thyroid and seizures. Our sections on vaccination, environmental and nutritional issues contain the latest information on suggested vaccination protocols and suggestions for boosting your dogs immune system with good nutrition. Our section on Helpful Hints for coping with a dog with canine epilepsy will provide additional information to help you cope with seizures in dogs. There are articles on what to expect and things to do before, during, and after seizure activity.

9. Epilepsy--Taming The Seizures, Dispelling The Myths
While treatment choices are many for controlling epileptic seizures, there is still much to learn about this condition.
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1999/199_epil.html
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Epilepsy: Taming the Seizures, Dispelling the Myths
by Audrey T. Hingley George Thomas was 21 years old when his life changed: As he stood in his girlfriend's yard, he was hit by a car. After spending a week in the hospital, he was released. But over the next five years, the athletic Thomas began experiencing dizzy spells. At first he shrugged them off as a result of over-exercise or bad diet. "Then one day I crashed right out of the shower," Thomas recalls. "After that I had frequent grand mal seizures." The diagnosis was epilepsy, a disease with myriad causes, one of which is the kind of head injury Thomas experienced. The seizures totally changed his active, athletic lifestyle. "I couldn't ride my bike, I was too dizzy," says Thomas, a cross­country cyclist. "My vision stunk. I had my driver's license taken away; when I had to write a check, people would ask why a guy in his mid­20s didn't have a license. The word epilepsy was a stigma." Thomas tried a variety of anticonvulsant medications, taking up to 16 pills a day at one point. One day, as his wife drove the newly married Thomas to a doctor's appointment, he had a terrible seizure. He couldn't move, and he threw up all over himself.

10. MedlinePlus: Epilepsy
Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. epilepsy. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . epilepsy General/Overviews. epilepsy ( National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities) Also available in Spanish. epilepsy An Introduction ( epilepsy Foundation) Most
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11. ThinkQuest : Library : Growing Up With Epilepsy
Two fifth grade students in NYC Public School 56 designed a site on epilepsy based on their personal experiences.
http://library.thinkquest.org/J001619/
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Growing Up With Epilepsy
"Growing Up With Epilepsy" is a kid friendly exploration of epilepsy from both a personal and scientific point of view. The site explains what epilepsy is, how it's treated, as well as Alyssa's personal experiences. The site is interactive as visitors with epilepsy are invited to share their experiences on the message board and pose questions to Alyssa and Daniel as well as their medical advisors. Daniel and Alyssa explain the genetics and the biochemistry of epilepsy so that children can understand not only epilepsy, but how the brain normally functions. Multimedia features include a movie of Alyssa's visit with her neurologist and an animated neuron. Tests to diagnose epilepsy are explained and illustrated. Children are given tips on how to protect themselves from brain injury that could cause epilepsy. Visit Site 2000 ThinkQuest USA Awards Gold Want to build a ThinkQuest site? The ThinkQuest site above is one of thousands of educational web sites built by students from around the world. Click here to learn how you can build a ThinkQuest site.

12. NINDS Epilepsy Information Page
epilepsy and Seizure Disorders information page compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). What is epilepsy? Is there any treatment What is epilepsy? epilepsy is a brain disorder in which clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain sometimes
http://www.ninds.nih.gov/health_and_medical/disorders/epilepsy.htm
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Table of Contents (click to jump to sections) What is Epilepsy?
Is there any treatment?
What is the prognosis? What research is being done? ... Additional resources from MEDLINEplus What is Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a brain disorder in which clusters of nerve cells, or neurons, in the brain sometimes signal abnormally. In epilepsy, the normal pattern of neuronal activity becomes disturbed, causing strange sensations, emotions, and behavior or sometimes convulsions, muscle spasms, and loss of consciousness. Epilepsy is a disorder with many possible causes. Anything that disturbs the normal pattern of neuron activity — from illness to brain damage to abnormal brain development — can lead to seizures. Epilepsy may develop because of an abnormality in brain wiring, an imbalance of nerve signaling chemicals called neurotransmitters, or some combination of these factors. Having a seizure does not necessarily mean that a person has epilepsy. Only when a person has had two or more seizures is he or she considered to have epilepsy. EEGs and brain scans are common diagnostic test for epilepsy.

13. Epilepsy Fdn.-Home Page
Find an epilepsy Doctor. The epilepsy Foundation and the American epilepsy Society have teamed up to make it easier to find epilepsy physicians.
http://www.efa.org/
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The Epilepsy Foundation will ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences; and will prevent, control and cure epilepsy through research, education, advocacy and services.
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The Supreme Court has upheld a person's right to sue the state for money damages for disability-based discrimination. Read the Foundation's reaction.
Find an Epilepsy Doctor
The Epilepsy Foundation and the American Epilepsy Society have teamed up to make it easier to find epilepsy physicians.
Answer Place QuickStart Guides

These QuickStart Guides will give you an introduction to the many facets of epilepsy, and point you to places where you can learn more throughout the Answer Place.
To Disclose or Not: Can You Afford to Bring Your Epilepsy to Work?

14. Disease Category Listing (62): Epilepsy
CenterWatch Listing of Clinical Research Trials. Disease Category Listing (62) U.S. information site.
http://www.centerwatch.com/studies/CAT62.HTM
Clinical Trials: Epilepsy
Alabama
Alabaster; Neurology Neurodiagnostic Lab
SPECTRUM Study - Study for Primary Epilepsy for Control and Treatment of Uncontrolled Seizure Management Alabaster; Study Site
Study of a marketed AED in Patients with Epilepsy and Depressive Symptoms. Birmingham; University of Alabama at Birmingham
Primary Generalized Epilepsy Study for uncontrolled grand mal seizures. Huntsville; North Alabama Neuroscience Research Associates
Primary Generalized Epilepsy Study for uncontrolled grand mal seizures. Northport; Study Site
Study of a marketed AED in Patients with Epilepsy and Depressive Symptoms.
Arizona
Phoenix; Hope Research Institute, LLC
People suffering with epilepsy know that the management of their condition is an art form...a balance between medications, side effects, and benefits. Often this balance is hard to find and even harder to maintain. Phoenix; Research Center
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Marketed Drugs in Patients with Epilepsy. Tucson; Research Center
A Study to Evaluate the Effects of Two Marketed Drugs in Patients with Epilepsy.
Arkansas
Little Rock; Arkansas Epilepsy Program, PA

15. Epilepsy Foundation
epilepsy Foundation quot;The epilepsy Foundation is a national, charitable organization, founded in 1968 as the epilepsy Foundation of America. The only such organization wholly dedicated to the
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17. Main Page
Formed to meet the needs of people with epilepsy, their families and concerned individuals by providing quality education, information and support services.
http://www.efeasttn.org/
Want to play? It’s good clean fun! Saturday, August 14, 2004 9 AM at Countryside Market Corner of Bob Kirby and Middlebrook Pike Call 522-4991 for info or click here Call 522-4991 for info or click here to signup! A fundraiser for the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee $200 team registration fee For the Rules and Signup, click here: Back to Top The Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee relies on community funding sources to promote and carry out its services. Limited and unreliable government service contracts and grants allow the Foundation to provide some services, but your gift would help provide the necessary funds for high quality programming. There is so much more that can be done. Financial gifts and donations to the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee, a nonprofit tax exempt agency, are used on a local level to provide continuing support and education for our community about epilepsy. Your gift to the Epilepsy Foundation of East Tennessee can be designated toward specific programs, or given to further the overall quality of services provided by the Foundation. GIFTS Your gifts can be given in a variety of forms: Outright gifts by check or cash Outright Gift using a credit card and our secure PayPal method Outright gifts by using appreciated securities or property which can provide significant capital gains tax savings

18. Information On Epilepsy From The National Society For Epilepsy: Causes Of Seizur
Information on epilepsy from the National Society for epilepsy, including causes of seizures, diagnosis, treatment of epileptic seizures, and lifestyle issues.
http://www.epilepsynse.org.uk/
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Non-epileptic seizures
Our previous information on non-epileptic seizures (NES) has been extended and developed into a brand new page. It looks at the whole picture of NES, starting with what NES are, why they can happen and what they can look like. There's also information on how NES are diagnosed and how they might be treated. Read information on non-epileptic seizures
Read other information on epilepsy
Information on epilepsy and the National Society for Epilepsy (NSE)
Are you looking for epilepsy information? On this site you will find up to date information on epilepsy, causes of seizures, treatment, first aid for seizures, and lifestyle issues. Go straight to the information on epilepsy If you'd like to chat and connect with other people affected by the condition, why not try our

19. Epilepsy
It comes from a Greek word meaning to hold or seize, and seizures are what happen to people with epilepsy. What Is epilepsy? It s a strange word, isn t it?
http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/brain/epilepsy.html
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Charles Dickens made history as an author. Vincent van Gogh painted masterpieces that sell for millions of dollars. Cyclist Marion Clignet won a silver medal at the 1996 Olympic Games. What do these people have in common? Besides being famous and successful, each of them has (or had) a condition called epilepsy. What Is Epilepsy?
It's a strange word, isn't it? Epilepsy comes from a Greek word meaning "to hold or seize," and people who have epilepsy have seizures. You might also hear a seizure called a convulsion, fit, or spell. Seizures happen when there is unusual electrical activity in the brain . Your brain cells are constantly sending out electrical signals that travel along nerves to the rest of the body. These signals tell the muscles to move. During a seizure, a person's muscles tighten and relax rapidly or stop moving completely. Seizures come on suddenly, and people who have them cannot control their muscles while they are having a seizure. If too many brain cells are sending signals at the same time, it causes an overload and a person may pass out and shake all over. People who have epilepsy may have seizures only once in a while or as frequently as every day. What's a Seizure?

20. Epilepsy Action: Epilepsy Advice And Information
Advice and information on living with epilepsy. From epilepsy Action, the UK s leading epilepsy charity. epilepsy Action logo. HOMEPAGE. EMAIL NEWSLETTER.
http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/info/
HOMEPAGE EMAIL NEWSLETTER EPILEPSY INFORMATION MEMBERSHIP AND SERVICES ... APPLE UK STORE Epilepsy Action is the working name of British Epilepsy Association and is a Registered Charity (Registered in England No. 234343) 'Take Control' - Our new campaign to help people with epilepsy to take more control of epilepsy symptoms, treatment side effects, the support resources, their rights and their future. Withdrawal of Mysoline (primidone) - latest information and advice Epilepsy Action Shop - buy epilepsy books, videos and information leaflets Toolkit for Epilepsy - A Resource for General Practioners TELL YOUR STORY EPILEPSY SERVICES IN THE UK:
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