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| Support Epilepsy Research | Top ![]() |
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| Warren Lammert, (1:50) Chairman & Co-founder |
I am Chairman and Co-founder of the Epilepsy Therapy Project, which I helped to create, because my daughter, Sylvie, has epilepsy. One third of 50 million people worldwide live with active seizures. The Epilepsy Therapy Project turns promising research into new treatments. Please help support us. Even a small donation can make a difference. | |
| Orrin Devinsky, (1:30) Co-founder & Vice President for Translational Programs |
I am a physician and co-founder of the Epilepsy Therapy Project whose career is dedicated to helping people with epilepsy. Doctors are frustrated that we can't do more. Donations for research will bring an answer sooner. Over 50 million people with epilepsy need your support. | |
| DJ Hapa, (1:07) Spokesperson |
I mix, I scratch, I teach. You probably would never guess that I have epilepsy. I am living my dream, but not every person with epilepsy can. The Epilepsy Therapy Project can help, if it has your support. | |
| Chanda Gunn, (1:08) Spokesperson |
I'm the goal-tender on the US Ice Hockey team, and I have epilepsy. It's just another challenge! But some with uncontrolled seizures can't get in the game. Support the Epilepsy Therapy Project to help them reach their goals. | |
| Roundtable Series, Sponsored by Lundbeck |
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| Treatment for Patients with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome | ||
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Welcome and Introduction (2:09) | Dr. Joseph I. Sirven, MD, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com, introduces the panel |
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Issues of Epidemiology (14:04) | Dr. Sheth is Chief of Neurology at Nemours in Jacksonville. He's a Professor of Neurology at the Mayo Clinic college of Medicine, as well as a Professor of Pediatrics from the University of Florida. He will be discussing the issues of the epidemiology, the general setup as to our background understanding of the condition. |
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Diagnosis, Issues and Seizures (12:29) | Dr. Jarrar is a Pediatric Epileptologist at Phoenix Children's Hospital. She is going to be discussing diagnosis, the issues of the larger spectrum of issues that arise around Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, as well as the seizures themselves. |
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Therapeutic Approach (15:57) | Dr. Vazquez is Director of Clinical Trials at the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at New York University Medical Center. She is going to guide us through the therapeutic approach. What options do we have? How do we handle the choices of surgery, diet, new medications? |
| Moderated Q&A Discussion (15:37) | How do we make the diagnosis? How do we empower our viewers, you, and our readers both from a professional standpoint and a public standpoint, to know what is the latest information on this very difficult syndrome, so that we can help improve quality of life. |
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| AED Mechanisms of Actions | ||
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Welcome and Introductions (3:12) | Dr. Joseph I. Sirven, MD, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com, introduces the panel |
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Overview of Molecular Targets (4:01) | Partial seizures begin in a limited area of the brain. Each type of partial seizure is profoundly different. |
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New and Upcoming Medications (4:01) | Generalized Seizures may be difficult to understand. Learn more about them in this video. |
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Combining Medications (4:16) | Partial seizures begin in a limited area of the brain. Each type of partial seizure is profoundly different. |
| Moderated Q&A Discussion (4:16) | Generalized Seizures may be difficult to understand. Learn more about them in this video. |
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| Adverse Effects Related to Medication Roundtable | ||
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Welcome and Introductions (3:12) | Dr. Joseph I. Sirven, MD, Professor of Neurology at Mayo Clinic Arizona and Editor-in-Chief of Epilepsy.com, introduces the panel |
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FDA Black Box Warning (4:01) | Dr. Korwyn Williams is a Pediatric Neurologist and Epileptologist for Barrow Neurologic Institute at Phoenix Children's Hospital. He's going to be taking us through the FDA black box warning, some of those serious adverse effects that we worry about that have recently come into play with some of the agents. |
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Chronic Adverse and Teratogenic Effects (4:16) | Dr. Katherine Noe is an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Epileptologist at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona. She's going to look at chronic adverse effects as well as teratogenic effects of these medications and other side effects that we worry about. |
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Clinical Trials (4:01) | Dr. Elizabeth Waterhouse is a Professor of Neurology from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine. She is going to be talking about what do clinical trials tell us about side effects when we go and use these agents out in the world on a daily basis. |
| Moderated Q&A Discussion (4:16) | It's now time for us to proceed with the concept of the roundtable discussion and delve a little deeper into some of the topic and issues that we just heard about from our terrific speakers |
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| Epilepsy Therapy Pipeline Update 2012 Friends and Family Day | Top ![]() |
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| Welcome and Overview (8:38) | Warren Lammert introduces the first ever ETP Friends and Family Day | |
| The Reality of Epilepsy: State of the Art (33:34) | Dr. Schachter presents a wide variety of paintings done by artists with epilepsy. | |
| Devices and Surgery - Insights on Old and New Approaches (39:22) |
An overview of the history and future of epilepsy treatments. | |
| Dietary Therapies and Wellness (31:21) | Helpful information about specialized diets such as the Ketogenic and Modified Atkins diets, as well as information about living well. | |
| Reactor Panel: Insights from people with epilepsy (39:29) | Insights on living and thriving from people living with epilepsy. | |
| Tools you can use in managing epilepsy, the role of social networking (16:14) | Learn about some of the powerful epilepsy management tools available, as well as how social media is impacting the community. | |
| Closing Remarks (11:54) | DJ Hapa and Warren Lammert close the conference with inspiring words. | |
| Epilepsy Overview - Fisher & Devinsky | Top ![]() |
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| Types of Seizures and Epilepsy | ||
| Understanding Epilepsy (3:12) | Epilepsy can be tough to understand, because the presence of a seizure doesn't necessarily mean you have the disease! Get the facts on epilepsy here. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Understanding Partial Seizures (4:01) | Partial seizures begin in a limited area of the brain. Each type of partial seizure is profoundly different. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Understanding Generalized Seizures (4:16) | Generalized Seizures may be difficult to understand. Learn more about them in this video. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Causes of Seizures and Epilepsy | ||
| What Causes Epilepsy (4:08) | Epilepsy affects nearly 3 million Americans! But who is really at risk? Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Febrile Seizures (3:34) | An overview and discussion of febrile seizures, childhood seizures provoked by fevers. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Genetic Causes of Epilepsy (3:37) | Understand the role of genetics (heredity) in epilepsy. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Seizures from Head Trauma (3:39) | Explore the link between head trauma and epilepsy. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Strokes vs. Seizures (3:34) | Seizures can result from strokes. Learn more about the relationship between these two common conditions. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Diagnosing Epilepsy | ||
| Diagnosing Epilepsy (4:29) | Diagnosing epilepsy is a complicated process that can take some time. Let's look at the process. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Seizure Imitators Overview (3:20) | Seizures can be scary, but they are often manageable once diagnosed, however, what if what you are experiencing isn't really a seizure? This video presents an overview of seizure imitators. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Consciousness Imitators (4:20) | In this video we review several conditions that can result in loss of consciousness, yet not cause the abnormal electrical discharge in the brain necessary to qualify as a seizure. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Movement Imitators (2:58) | Conditions that imitate seizures can be grouped according to which aspect of seizure they mimic. This video takes a look at one category of seizure imitators that causes abnormal movements. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Psychological Imitators (2:51) | This video reviews a number of psychological conditions that are sometimes confused for epilepsy. Of the various medical conditions that mimic aspects of a seizure, psychological conditions can be the most difficult to distinguish from epilepsy. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Understanding Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (3:26) | General overview of PNES, or Psychogenic Non-Epileptic Seizures. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Treating Epilepsy | ||
| Approach to Epilepsy Medication (4:45) | What are the general principles that guide how patients and doctors use antiepileptic medications? Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Who Gets Epilepsy Surgery (3:59) | This video provides an overview of who is a potentially good candidate for brain surgery to treat their epilepsy. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Presurgical Assessment, Part 1 (4:11) | Are you considering epilepsy surgery? Here is what goes into a typical evaluation for such surgery (Part 1 of 2) Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Presurgical Assessment, Part 2 (3:51) | This video details the pre-surgical tests that are performed in order to assess a patient's candidacy for epilepsy surgery. (Part 2 of 2) Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Resective Surgery (3:52) | This video provides details on resective surgery for epilepsy, done to remove a part of the brain producing seizures. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Other Types of Epilepsy Surgery (3:47) | Understand your options for alternative types of epilepsy surgery when resective surgery is not possible. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Risks & Benefits of Surgery, Part 1 (3:31) | If you are considering epilepsy surgery you should understand the pros and cons of undergoing this type of treatment. (Part 1 of 2) Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Risks & Benefits of Surgery, Part 2 (5:00) | Epilepsy surgery can be very helpful, but it does not always work and it has risks. Learn more here. (Part 2 of 2) Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Treating Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (3:52) | Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) can be difficult to diagnose and treat. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Life Issues with Epilepsy | ||
| Ten Truths About Epilepsy (3:25) | Up to 3 million people have epilepsy in America, yet myths about the disease still abound. Get the facts here! Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Epilepsy Through the Ages (3:40) | Epilepsy isn't new...Let's follow the path of the disease through the ages. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Driving with Epilepsy (3:31) | This video details the important components of safe driving for people with epilepsy. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Driving and Epilepsy — Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California (6:35) | An interview with Dr. Robert Fisher on driving and epilepsy, recorded while driving. | |
| Safety with Epilepsy (4:23) | People with epilepsy should understand that seizures can can cause severe injuries. It is important to manage your risks while living the most fulfilling life possible. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Recreation Safety with Epilepsy (3:32) | Recreational activities are a key part to living a fulfilling life, here, we look at what activities are safe and which types of recreation may require some caution or should be avoided. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Employment with Epilepsy (4:05) | Understand key issues that arise when people with epilepsy function in the workplace. Download transcript of video. (PDF) |
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| Dr. Roy Sucholeiki - "The World of Epilepsy" | Top ![]() |
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1 - Introduction and Background (4:09) | Overview about the brain and seizures Roy Sucholeiki, MD of Central DuPage Hospital |
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2 - Epilepsy and Seizures Explained (3:22) | People's experiences with epilepsy |
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3 - Experiences Living with Epilepsy (6:36) | People talk about challenges |
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4 - Kork Epilepsy Museum (0:30) | Epilepsy Museum in Kork, Germany |
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5 - Brief History of Epilepsy (4:38) | Discussion about myths - Overview of misconceptions |
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6 - The Global Campaign and Social Aspects (1:13) | Epilepsy throughout the world |
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7 - More Experiences Living with Epilepsy (3:49) | Daily experiences and challenges |
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8 - First Aid for Seizures (1:02) | First aid for seizures |
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9 - The Dangers of Seizures (1:23) | Dangers of epilepsy |
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10 - Some Causes of Epilepsy and Seizures (1:18) | Causes of seizures and epilepsy |
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11 - Evaluation of Epilepsy (2:25) | Evaluation by the physician |
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12 - Medications for Epilepsy (8:18) | Medications for epilepsy |
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13 - Epilepsy Surgery (6:09) | Epilepsy surgery and indications |
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14 - Vagus Nerve Stimulator (2:13) | Vagus Nerve Stimulator |
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15 - Ketogenic Diet (1:22) | Ketogenic Diet |
| The Sacred Disease - Lowenstein | Top ![]() |
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| What is Epilepsy? (24:28) | Dr. Dan Lowenstein lecture on Epilepsy. Part 1 of 5. | |
| Types of Seizures (38:26) | Dr. Dan Lowenstein lecture on Epilepsy. Part 2 of 5. | |
| What Causes Epilepsy (13:25) | Dr. Dan Lowenstein lecture on Epilepsy. Part 3 of 5. | |
| How is Epilepsy Treated?(7:56) | Dr. Dan Lowenstein lecture on Epilepsy. Part 4 of 5. | |
| Questions & Answers (13:18) | Dr. Dan Lowenstein lecture on Epilepsy. Part 5 of 5. | |
| You Can Do This! Series | Top ![]() |
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| You Can Do This (10:25) | Tiki Barber, DJ Hapa, and Chanda Gunn explain seizures and seizure first aid | |
| After the Seizure (3:25) | Learn how to effectively assist a person following a seizure. | |
| First Aid for Seizures (5:33) | Learn what to do to help when someone has a seizure. | |
| Seizure Triggers (2:15) | Learn about what triggers seizures and how to help avoid them. | |
| Alcohol and Seizures (2:18) | Learn about the interaction of alcohol with seizures. | |
| Faces 2008 Evening Lecture Series | Top ![]() |
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| Refractory Epilepsy | Dr. Lara Marcuse has spent her career focused on epilepsy, movement disorders, auto-immune problems of the nervous system and headaches Requires RealPlayer. |
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| Cognitive and Behavioral Problems in Epilepsy | Dr. Siddhartha Nadkarni, Professor of Neurology at the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center. Requires RealPlayer. |
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| Side Effects of Anti Epileptic Drugs | Dr. Jacqueline French, Director of the Clinical Trials Consortium at the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center Requires RealPlayer. |
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| Insider Medicine | Top ![]() |
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| If I Had - My First Seizure | An interview of Dr. Steven Schachter conducted by Charlie Croskery from InsiderMedicine | |
| TITLE (LENGTH) | DESCRIPTION | |
| Overview of Epilepsy | Brain anatomy and seizure types, shown by an animated slide show | |
| Seizure First Aid | What to do if someone has a seizure, shown by an animated slide show |