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North Shore-LIJ Enrolling Patients in Epilepsy Research Study
Volunteers to participate in a epilepsy research study sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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When Drugs Fail, Surgery May Get Epilepsy Under Control (HealthDay)
Surgery to treat epilepsy may help keep seizures under control when medications fail.
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Less invasive treatment for epilepsy (FoxNews)
New minimally invasive treatment uses imaging and laser technology to treat epileptic seizures.
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Response to First Treatment May Predict Epilepsy's Course (HealthDay)
About half of patients with epilepsy become seizure-free after the first medication, according to new findings.
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North Shore-LIJ’s Cynthia L. Harden, MD Co-Edits Book Epilepsy in Women
Dr. Cynthia Harden, director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center is the co-editor of a book on women and epilepsy.
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North Shore-LIJ Epilepsy Center is 1st in New York State to Offer Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy to Treat Epileptic Seizures
New imaging and laser technology utilized in the treatment of seizures due to epilepsy.
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North Shore-LIJ Epilepsy Center Is First on LI to Offer Newest Device for Stimulation of the Vagus Nerve
Cushing Neuroscience Institute's Epilepsy Centers uses newest device for stimulation of the vagus nerve.
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Large Analysis of Epilepsy Outcomes Supports Mixed Prognostic Picture for Patients (Neurology Today)
While epilepsy patients may react postitively to initial treatments, they may still experience seizures at a later date.
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Implant Alleviates East Islip Man's Epilepsy (Newsday)
A device implanted in the brain may alleviate epileptic seizures when medication fails.
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Cynthia L. Harden, MD, Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center, Co-Authors Intraoperative Spinal Monitoring Guideline Article
Cynthia L. Harden, MD, Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Care Center, discusses intraoperative spinal monitoring guidelines.


