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  1. Living Well with Epilepsy by Robert J. Gumnit, 1997-06-10
  2. Understanding Epilepsy: What it is and How it Can Affect Your Life by Neil Buchanan, 2003-06-16
  3. Evidence-based Management of Epilepsy by Steven C. Schachter, 2010-12
  4. Seizures and Epilepsy in Childhood: A Guide for Parents by Professor John M. Freeman MD, Dr. Eileen P. G. Vining MD, et all 1997-01-15
  5. Epilepsy: The Facts (Facts Series) by Anthony Hopkins, Richard Appleton, 1996-07-11
  6. Epilepsy and Seizures: Everything You Need to Know (Your Personal Health) by Donald Weaver MD, 2001-04-07
  7. Sudden Death in Epilepsy: Forensic and Clinical Issues
  8. Social Epileptology: Understanding Social Aspects of Epilepsy (Social Issues, Justice and Statue Series)
  9. Epilepsy as a Dynamic Disease (Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering)
  10. Recent Advances in Epilepsy Research (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
  11. Epilepsy on Our Terms: Stories by Children with Seizures and Their Parents (The Brainstorms Series) by Georgia D. Montouris, John M. Pellock, 2007-10-17
  12. Visions: Artists Living with Epilepsy (Deluxe Version)
  13. Functional Imaging in the Epilepsies
  14. Epilepsy in Women:, Volume 83: The Scientific Basis for Clinical Management (International Review of Neurobiology)

81. Epilepsy
Contains comprehensive information on this disease, together with news on the latest development. Includes a forum and a chat room.
http://members.tripod.com/kinsei78
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82. HealingWell.com - Epilepsy Resource Center
Directory with medical news, information, articles, links, message boards, books on epilepsy.Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Resources...... news, articles, information, community message boards and chat rooms, free email,free homepages, books, newsletter, links directory and more on epilepsy.
http://www.healingwell.com/epilepsy/
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Find new book releases, featured titles, and reviews about books on Epilepsy at our Amazon affiliate bookstore, WellnessBooks.com Epilepsy : Taming the Seizures, Dispelling the Myths
Despite effective new treatments for controlling seizures, the causes of epilepsy very often remain a mystery, from FDA Consumer. Epilepsy Resources Online
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83. Canine Epilepsy
Links to a chat room and an email list about canine epilepsy, and other resources.
http://www.schips-r-it.com/canepi.html
Pua has epilepsy, which is just one of the many diseases dogs can inherit through bad breeding practices. Fortunately, she is one of the lucky ones, her seizures are infrequent and she is not on any medication, just a modified diet and a paranoid Mom who makes sure that Pua is not put in any situations (whenever humanly possible) that can lower her seizure threshold. If you are interested in a Canine Epilepsy Chat Room, It takes place on Wednesdays at http://www.schips-r-it.com/chat.html at 9:00 P.M. EST , 6:00 P.M. WST- it's lots of fun! To find out information about a newly created Canine Epilepsy Email list click below: You can also visit the following pages: To go back to the main page, click the castle. Please feel free to email me with any questions/comments... wendi@schips-r-it.com

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84. What Is Epilepsy All About
What Causes epilepsy? To understand how epilepsy arises, we must brieflyoutline how the brain functions normally. Varieties of epilepsy.
http://137.172.248.46/epilepsy.htm
Epilepsy is a disorder in which nerve cells of the brain from time to time release abnormal electrical impulses. These cause a temporary malfunction of the other nerve cells of the brain, resulting in alteration of, or complete loss of consciousness.
  • A common disorder... What causes epilepsy Varieties of epilepsy Partial seizures ... The causes of epilepsy
  • A Common Disorder
    The most carefully collected data from international surveys indicate that about 1 adult in 200 suffers from recurrent epilepsy. If we include infants who have suffered seizures caused by fever (usually a temporary problem) and adults who have only ever had one seizure, the figure rises to about 1 person in 80. Epilepsy is hardly rare, but despite this, it is not well understood. Back to what it's all about
    What Causes Epilepsy?
    To understand how epilepsy arises, we must briefly outline how the brain functions normally. The brain consists of millions of nerve cells, or neurones, and their supporting structure. Each neurone maintains itself in an electrically charged state. It receives electrical signals from other neurones, and passes them on to others. What actually happens is that a tiny quantity of a special neurotransmitter substance is released from the terminals of one neurone. This chemical excites an electrical response in the nuerone next in the chain, and so the signal moves onward.

    85. Swedish Epilepsy Center
    Offers a comprehensive epilepsy program in the Northwestern United States. Information on the advanced medical, surgical and research therapies for seizure disorders are available. Located in Seattle, Washington.
    http://epilepsy.neurohub.net/
    Swedish Epilepsy Center
    Welcome to the Epilepsy Center at Swedish Medical Center's Neuroscience Institute. We are located in Seattle, Washington, USA. Swedish Medical Center is a non-profit, private hospital. It is the largest hospital in the Northwest with over 1060 inpatient beds on three campuses. It was founded over 100 years ago by a group of Swedish physicians who emigrated to Seattle.
    Swedish Epilepsy Center is one of the world's largest centers dedicated to the advanced care of persons with seizure disorders. We have five full-time neurologists and neurosurgeons, a neuropsychologist, a social worker and 4 nurses who specialize in the care of both adults and children with seizures. We offer 11 full-time inpatient digital EEG-video monitor beds, advanced MRI tests, nuclear medicine SPECT and PET scans, and SISCOM protocols for seizure diagnosis. Swedish Epilepsy Center also has rehabilitation specialists and psychiatrists on staff to meet all the needs of persons with seizure disorders. We offer standard, new and research medications, state-of-the-art surgical treatments, and vagus nerve stimulator therapy.
    Swedish Epilepsy Center is also actively involved in clinical research in the areas of: new medications, new surgical techniques, and new information on EEG and medical diagnosis of epilepsy. Our doctors are active researchers who regularly publish their findings in highly respected international neurological journals and medical textbooks.

    86. Frequently Asked Questions About Epilepsy
    This FAQ provides answers about epilepsy and includes a usefull list oflinks to other epilepsy sites. Back to Contents. People with epilepsy.
    http://137.172.248.46/frequent.htm
    This FAQ provides an index to the EpiCentre. Further information about epilepsy can be obtained from the list of links found at the end of this section.
    Index to Frequently Asked Questions
    Table of Contents
  • Basic Information
  • People with Epilepsy
  • Types of Seizures
  • Causes and Triggers ...
  • More Information
  • Basic Information
  • What is Epilepsy?
  • What Causes Epilepsy?
  • What is a seizure?
  • Back to Contents
    People with Epilepsy
  • How common is Epilepsy?
  • Can anyone have Epilepsy?
  • Does Epilepsy strike at any particular age?
  • Back to Contents
    Types of Seizures
  • Are there different forms of epilepsy?
  • What is a seizure?
  • What are partial seizures?
  • What are absence (petit mal) seizures? ...
  • Back to Contents
    Causes and Triggers
  • What causes Epilepsy?
  • Can certain things trigger seizures?
  • Does alcohol affect seizures?
  • Does menstruation affect seizures? ...
  • Back to Contents
    Diagnosis
  • How is Epilepsy diagnosed?
  • What is an electroencephalogram (EEG)?
  • What is Computerized Tomography (CT)
  • What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ...
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    Treatments
  • What kinds of treatments are available?
  • 87. Andrew N. Wilner, MD, FACP,
    epilepsy resources from Dr. Andrew Wilner including information about the books, epilepsy199 Answers (A Doctor Responds to His Patients' Questions) and epilepsy in Clinical Practice A Case Study Approach.
    http://www.awilner.neurohub.net
    Medical Communications Andrew N. Wilner, MD, FACP, Medical Communications Home What's New:
    Epilepsy:199 Answers (A Doctor Responds To His Patients' Questions) will be available in an updated edition in March, 2003! Call Demos Medical Publications (800-532-8663) for your copy. Scroll down the page for more info.
    Recipient of the "2001 Creative Expression of Human Values Award" from the American Academy of Neurology. To read Dr. Wilner's award winning short story, CLICK HERE
    Read about Dr. Wilner in The Herald News

    Welcome to my website! I have provided many educational links for you to browse. Check back often for new links and information.
    I am a neurologist with special training in the care of patients with disorders of the nervous system. I try and understand how the brain works.
    If you would like to learn more about epilepsy,
    take a look at my book, Epilepsy:199 Answers
    (A Doctor Responds to His Patients' Questions)

    Demos Medical Publications, New York, NY (800-532-8663)
    Click here for the Table Of Contents
    Click here for book reviews You can find a five star review of Epilepsy:199 Answers at: Check out my CME program on women and epilepsy!

    88. Epilepsy Bereaved
    epilepsy Bereaved. The epilepsy Bereaved website is for bereaved relativesand others interested in the work of the charity. Click
    http://www.sudep.org/

    89. Epilepsy & Brain Mapping Program
    A comprehensive epilepsy center comprised of a 35member team of board-certified experts in neurology, Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Treatment...... elcome to the epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program's Web Site! This sitegives those with epilepsy the opportunity to learn more about
    http://www.epipro.com/
    For a non-graphical version of our site, click here WHAT IS EPILEPSY?
    THE PROGRAM

    OUR TEAM
    ...
    SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    elcome to the Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program's Web Site! This site gives those with epilepsy the opportunity to learn more about their disorder and the medical treatments available. Please browse through this website and explore the information.
    The Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program
    is a comprehensive healthcare center for treating adult and pediatric epilepsy and other neurological disorders with seizures. Our medical and surgical center offers people with epilepsy a multitude of treatment options including medical management of seizures through established anti-epileptic medications and clinical drug trials, ketogenic diet, surgical treatment and cognitive and psychological assessment, counseling and rehabilitation.
    For more information on the Epilepsy and Brain Mapping Program: 10 Congress Street

    90. Epilepsy Support For Youngsters And Teens
    Support and information for young people who have epilepsy.
    http://members.tripod.com/~Ted_Bergeron/youngsterssupport.html

    91. Professional Epilepsy Information
    Research and information on how seizures can sometimes be triggered by flashing or flickering lights, Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy Research......The NSE's website has moved Click here to go to the new address ?.
    http://www.erg.ion.ucl.ac.uk/NSEhome/photo.html
    The NSE's website has moved Click here to go to the new address

    92. Oliver Sacks, MD
    Consulting practice in association with the Mount SinaiNYU Comprehensive epilepsy Center, New York.
    http://www.oliversacks.com/
    Author of Awakenings The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat , and Uncle Tungsten Get a sneak peek at Dr. Sacks newest article!

    93. Rejoice In The Light
    Amy Crane. The story of her struggle and recovery from epilepsy.
    http://www.epilepsycured.org/default.htm
    Amy E. Crane
    Speaking Ministry
    Tips on Epilepsy
    Autobiography
    Abstracts of Book ...
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    "There are times in one's life when the only light that shines is the light of hope within his heart."
    Amy Crane
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    94. Epilepsy
    Provides information about this disorder for the patient and the professional. Includes FAQs, a forum, newsletter and related links.
    http://www.epilepsy-and-health.com

    95. Epilepsy Foundation Of Central Ohio
    Offers support to people with epilepsy and their families.Category Health Conditions and Diseases...... epilepsy is a disorder that can grip every aspect of an affected person’s life,impacting everything from relationships and education to independence and
    http://www.epilepsy-ohio.org/
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    04/07/03 12:12 PM Epilepsy is a disorder that can grip every aspect of an affected person’s life, impacting everything from relationships and education to independence and length of life. Epilepsy also ripples out to impact the lives of family, community, and society. The Epilepsy Foundation of Central Ohio is here to help meet whatever needs possible for the person with epilepsy. Our services seek to provide IMMEDIATE assistance to newly diagnosed patients and their families; to provide ONGOING support to persons with epilepsy of all ages in the achievement of their goals for independence and seizure control; and finally to PERPETUATE advocacy in the community by educating our neighbors about epilepsy, its causes, treatments and social ramifications. The Epilepsy Foundation of Central Ohio is the only agency providing services specifically for people with epilepsy of all ages, free of charge, in the Central Ohio area. Our goal is to better the lives of people with epilepsy by improving quality of life, decreasing fear and anxiety and ultimately increasing seizure control. The result of our efforts is a society in which stigma and prejudice / intolerance that result are decreased or eliminated.

    96. SIU Center For Epilepsy
    The Center for epilepsy provides comprehensive care for persons with all types of epilepsy, through Category Health Conditions and Diseases epilepsy......The Center for epilepsy provides comprehensive care for persons with all types ofepilepsy, through advanced diagnositc techniques, specialized pharmacologic
    http://www.siumed.edu/neuro/epilepsy.html
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    97. Canine Epilepsy Resources
    Overview of the disease, glossary of terms, and causes of seizures. Also, information on how to join the EpilK9 email discussion list.
    http://www.canine-epilepsy.com/index.html
    Just a few of the special places to visit on the site Fund Raising Projects for DNA Epilepsy Research to the Canine Epilepsy Resource Center
    the Web Site of Epil-K9
    " All you ever wanted to know about Canine Epilepsy
    "
    W ith Contributions by:
    William Thomas, D.V.M., Dipl.A.C.V.I.M. (Neurology): W. Jean Dodds, D.V.M.:Susan Wynn, D.V.M: Thomas K. Graves, D.V.M.:
    We welcome your questions or comments just click on the dog house below If you find any broken or inactive links, please notify Web Mistress, Marion Mitchell This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here

    98. CEN Redirect
    The Canine epilepsy Network site has moved to http//www.canineepilepsy.net.Your browser will be redirected there in 6 seconds
    http://www.cvm.missouri.edu/cen/
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    99. University Of Colorado Epilepsy Center - Neurology - Welcome
    Located in Denver, Colorado, serving the needs of patients with epilepsy and seizure disorders in Denver and the surrounding communities.
    http://www.neurologychannel.com/ucec
    University of Colorado Epilepsy Center The University of Colorado Epilepsy Center is dedicated to serving the needs of patients with epilepsy and seizure disorders in Denver, Colorado, and the surrounding communities. Our staff is committed to individualized patient care and thorough diagnoses, and we make patient education a central focus of our care. Our practice is affiliated with the Epilepsy Foundation of Colorado and the Epilepsy Surgery Support Group. We are also affiliated with the University of Colorado, where physicians teach and perform research. We specialize in treating patients with intractable (difficult to control) epilepsy and strive to provide state-of-the-art diagnosis and treatment using the latest neurological innovations, including vagus nerve stimulators. Because epilepsy can be accompanied by social discomfort or embarrassment, we emphasize sensitivity and discretion when dealing with all of our patients' concerns. Please bookmark this page as your home base for epilepsy information. All other pages of our website can be accessed on the left side navigation bar. We hope you find this information helpful in your health and medical care decisions. Please contact us with any questions or for an appointment.

    100. Brainwave - The Irish Epilepsy Association
    Please click here to visit our Site Brainwave The Irish epilepsy Association.
    http://www.epilepsy.ie/

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