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Epilepsy: What it is ... and what it's not (part 2)

Added: April 24, 2009 | Time 07:19 | Views: 85

What causes epilepsy? Does everyone with seizures have epilepsy? How do I know if I'd had a seizure? Is it contagious? Genetic? While approximately 1 in 100 have epilepsy, there remain many myths and misunderstandings about what it is ... and what's it's not.

Well-known neurologist Dr. Kenneth Laxer leverages his experience to sift through the stories and evidence and help separate the myths from the facts. This is the second of two parts.

Dr. Laxer is Medical Director of the Epilepsy Program at CPMC in San Francisco and a board member of the Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California.

Please forward this video to others who may find it useful. Part of the "Epilepsy: Knowledge is Power" series donated by the Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California.

Topics: Diseases & Conditions

Tags: Epilepsy facts EFNC seizure complex partial CPMC surgery seizure medicine neurologist

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