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Epilepsy News: Which Surgery is Better for TLE?

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Epilepsy News Edition: May 15, 2013

Surgery

Which Surgery is Best for Temporal Lobe Epilepsy?

Joseph Sirven, MD, epilepsy.com Editor-in-Chief, looks at which operation for temporal lobe epilepsy is more likely to produce a seizure-free outcome.
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Does Valproate Increase the Risk for Childhood Autism?

Dr. Sirven looks at risk factors for autism and its spectrum disorders.
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Talking about SUDEP

Resource Specialist, Patty Osborne Shafer RN, MN, looks at discussing the risk of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy.
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Hallway Conversationsmic

Dr. Sirven interviews leading epilepsy professionals on important subjects such as:

Our thanks to Cyberonics for providing support for the Hallway Conversations podcast series.

Preventing SUDEP

Register now for this live webinar on Wednesday, June 12. Join Dale Hesdorffer, PhD and Daniel Friedman, MD as they discuss the most current thinking on ways you can reduce the risk of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy.
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