Caring for someone with functional seizures: Shannon Guinard's story

Caring for someone with functional seizures: Shannon Guinard's story

Send comments and feedback Functional seizures, also known as psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES), resemble epileptic seizures. Unlike epilepsy, they are not prompted by any electrical activity in the brain. People with functional seizures live with stigma, stress, and emotional and financial burden — and so do their care partners. Joy Mazur spoke with Shannon Guinard, who cares for her husband, about the challenges and stigmas that face care partners of people with functional seizures....

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Exercise and epilepsy: Research and myths

Exercise and epilepsy: Research and myths

Send comments and feedback In this episode, we explore the science behind exercise as an adjunct treatment for epilepsy and debunk some common myths (spoiler alert: With very rare exceptions, exercise...

11 Nov 202433min

Practice guideline on outcomes after in utero exposure to anti-seizure medications: Dr. Alison Pack

Practice guideline on outcomes after in utero exposure to anti-seizure medications: Dr. Alison Pack

Send comments and feedback A recent practice guideline provides updated evidence-based conclusions and recommendations regarding in utero effects of anti-seizure medications and folic acid supplementa...

28 Okt 202423min

Changing the term for "epilepsy" in Malaysia: Why and how? Dr. Chong Tin Tan

Changing the term for "epilepsy" in Malaysia: Why and how? Dr. Chong Tin Tan

Send comments and feedback Some historic names for epilepsy have been derogatory and stigmatizing. An older term for “epilepsy” in Malay means “mad pig disease.” Neurologists in Malaysia collaborated ...

14 Okt 202411min

Global neurology: Pitfalls and purpose -  Dr. Melody Asukile and Dr. Deanna Saylor

Global neurology: Pitfalls and purpose - Dr. Melody Asukile and Dr. Deanna Saylor

Send comments and feedback With all the best intentions, undertakings in global neurology can include assumptions and biases that lead to unforeseen negative consequences. Sharp Waves spoke with Drs. ...

30 Sep 202428min

Epilepsy comorbidities present before diagnosis: Research recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby

Epilepsy comorbidities present before diagnosis: Research recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby

Send comments and feedback Some people with epilepsy also experience memory and learning issues, as well as depression or anxiety. A small study in Australia screened people for these conditions at a ...

16 Sep 202420min

Reflections on the life and career of Dr. Juhn Wada (1924-2023)

Reflections on the life and career of Dr. Juhn Wada (1924-2023)

Send comments and feedback Juhn Atsushi Wada was a Japanese–Canadian neurologist known for research on epilepsy and human brain asymmetry, including his description of the Wada test to assess cerebral...

2 Sep 202437min

Astrocytes and epilepsy: Dr. Peter Bedner

Astrocytes and epilepsy: Dr. Peter Bedner

Send comments and feedback Previously thought to be mere connective tissue and support for neurons, astrocytes are now understood to have many functions in the nervous system that are linked with seiz...

19 Aug 202423min

From epilepsy patient to epilepsy surgeon: Dr. Ashok Pillai

From epilepsy patient to epilepsy surgeon: Dr. Ashok Pillai

Send comments and feedback Dr. Ashok Pillai is a professor of neurosurgery and neuroscience associated with Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi, India. He underwent epilepsy surgery after a di...

5 Aug 202424min

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