The procedure is called a temporal lobule lobotomy and involves removing the part of the brain causing the epileptic symptoms. The success rate is approximately 70 per cent. Research into the use ...
Nov. 30, 2023 — Slow waves that usually only occur in the brain during sleep are also present during wakefulness in people with epilepsy and may protect against increased brain excitability ...
An epilepsy drug sold in Europe as Ospolot and also known as sulthiame showed promise in reducing sleep disordered breathing and other symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), based on data from ...