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Epilepsy News: Brain Cooling as a Possible Treatment

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Epilepsy News Edition: May 1, 2013

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Can Cooling the Brain Actually be Used as a Treatment for Epilepsy?

Joseph Sirven, MD, epilepsy.com Editor-in-Chief, looks at research innovations in developing cooling as a viable option for the treatment of drug resistant epilepsy.
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Placebo Response in Drug Resistant Epilepsy

Dr. Sirven looks at what factors are associated with a placebo response in patients who have drug resistant epilepsy.
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Continuing to Combat the Fear of High Cholesterol

Dr. Eric Kossoff looks at health concerns about the Ketogenic Diet's high cholesterol foods in this month's Keto News.
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