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Epilepsy comorbidities present before diagnosis: Research recap with Remy Pugh and Dr. Chris Tailby

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Some people with epilepsy also experience memory and learning issues, as well as depression or anxiety. A small study in Australia screened people for these conditions at a first seizure clinic before any anti-seizure medications had been prescribed. Compared with a control group, the people at the first seizure clinic had higher rates of all of these cognitive and neuropsychological issues.

The study is published in Epilepsia Open.



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