Epilepsy affects millions in India, but stigma, myths, and fear delay diagnosis and treatment. Doctors stress early care, awareness, and modern therapies can help patients live normal lives.
Our brain is a powerful tool that we frequently overlook in today's fast-paced world. We must comprehend that our brain is the primary signal source that regulates everything - our ...
On World Epilepsy Day 2026, experts warn that frequent “daydreaming” in children may signal hidden seizures. Subtle forms ...
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International Epilepsy Day 2026: Experts Bust 5 Common Myths About This Chronic Brain Disorder
There’s a lack of awareness related to certain diseases. This makes it easier for people to believe in the myths surrounding it. One such disease is epilepsy. It is a brain disorder in which a person ...
On International Epilepsy Day 2026, an expert highlights that epilepsy is a treatable neurological disorder, not a mental illness. This article breaks common myths, explains seizure triggers, safe ...
FOR years, Zuzanna Urbanska didn’t understand why her mind would suddenly go blank mid-conversation. But the frightening ...
ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley, Texas. Children held there told us about the ...
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Fact check: Doctors bust common myths around epilepsy and explain why early treatment matters
Doctors say epilepsy is a common, treatable brain disorder often surrounded by myths in India. Early diagnosis, regular medication and advanced treatments can control seizures in most patients, while ...
ProPublica went inside the immigrant detention center for families in Dilley. Children there told us about the anguish of being ripped from their lives in the U.S. and the fear of what comes next.
A 46-year-old mum says a new medication has changed her life after years of struggling with illness and the side-effects of ...
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'Our community paediatric care team has been a lifeline for our family'
The team is able to deliver vital treatment and medication to children in their own homes.
A massive fire in Hong Kong last November killed 168 people, devastating a tight-knit community. Residents displaced by the ...
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