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Pregnant women who take a widely prescribed epilepsy drug give birth to children with lower average IQs, according to a study conducted by researchers from Emory University School of Medicine and published in the New England Journal of Medicine .
Source:NewsTarget.com
Date:September 30, 2009
New research to be published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology reports the pregnancy complications experienced by women with epilepsy and examines the use of antiepileptic drugs for treatment during pregnancy.
Source:MediLexicon
Date:September 30, 2009
The Renown Institute for Neurosciences will host Tom Jacobs, public relations officer for the Department of Motor Vehicles and Public Safety, at the next Epilepsy Support Group from 6 to 7 p.m. Oct.
Source:Reno Gazette-Journal
Date:September 29, 2009
Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of ClinicalConnection.com : Epilepsy This is study is for people aged 18 to 60 who have epilepsy.
Source:KTVN Reno
Date:September 28, 2009
The Epilepsy Foundation of Indianaa s third annual golf tournament turned into its most successful fundraiser ever as a field of 120 golfers joined forces for a good cause on Sept.
Source:Indianapolis Star
Date:September 23, 2009
Treating seizures during pregnancy is a delicate balance. On the one hand, seizures are dangerous for mother and fetus.
Source:ABC News - Brian Ross
Date:September 23, 2009
There are 38 countries participating in EURAP which is an international antiepileptic drug and pregnancy registry, 1999 to 2005.
Source:EMaxHealth
Date:September 23, 2009
A new high-fat diet trialled at Leicester Royal Infirmary is helping epileptic children who do not respond well to traditional medications.
Source:Scotsman.com Business - Latest East Midlands News
Date:September 23, 2009
Lundbeck Inc. , a wholly owned subsidiary of H. Lundbeck A/S in Denmark , announced that Sabril Tablets and Powder for Oral Solution are now available for prescribing in the United States.
Source:Medical News Today
Date:September 23, 2009
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