Fake clickbait TikTok videos about epilepsy treatments are receiving more views than accurate, evidence-based offerings, a new study says.
ATLANTA -- Much of the content on social media regarding epilepsy treatment isn't accurate and could actually hurt people, researchers reported at the American Epilepsy Society (AES) annual meeting.
Service dogs are often seen in videos showing off their impeccable training, but how many of us have seen what they do during a real medical emergency? Under the handle @embracingecho, Jaime Simpson ...
UCB wants you to hear the sound of profound seizure reduction. Across a series of videos, the Belgian drugmaker makes the case that its Dravet syndrome drug Fintepla amplifies family life by allowing ...
A skydiver came within minutes of his death when he had a seizure mid-air, and the entire incident was captured on another skydiver's helmet camera. The skydiver who's identified as 'Christopher,' ...
Community members in the small San Francisco Bay Area city of Hercules, California, expressed their outrage Wednesday during a meeting over a 2024 incident where police manhandled and repeatedly tased ...
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Every November since 1969, organizations across the country have sought to break the stigma surrounding epilepsy by celebrating Epilepsy Awareness Month. Throughout the month, advocates aim to provide ...