Epilepsy in the Workplace
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$1.7 Million Backs Research Into Stronger Seniors, Epilepsy, Cancer, and Healthier Workplaces
newswise.com — “Researchers investigating muscle-building supplements for seniors, work environments in long-term care homes, possible links between epilepsy and learning ability, and better cancer chemotherapy are among those that have been awarded $1.7 million over the next two years by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF). Nine researchers from the University of Saskatchewan and one researcher from the University of Regina were funded.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Employment with Epilepsy - Health Guru - Dr Robert S. Fisher
organizedwisdom.com — “In this short video clip, Dr Robert S. Fisher explains key issues that arise when people with epilepsy function in the workplace. Learn more about epilepsy from Dr Fisher.” View full resource at organizedwisdom.com
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Americans to join in Purple Day campaign to support epilepsy awareness
news-medical.net — “Members of the U.S. House and Senate, children in schools across the country, and employees of workplaces nationwide will wear purple to support epilepsy awareness on March 26. Thousands of Americans will also join the campaign by hosting Purple Day activities in their regions.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Robert S. Fisher, MD
Dr. Fisher is Director of the Stanford Epilepsy Center, and performs research on new technologies to treat epilepsy. He is internationally known as a developer of new treatment protocols involving brain stimulation to stop seizures, and has been awarded NIH and industry grants to develop this as a useful therapy.
He also has developed novel methods for applying drugs directly to a seizure focus on brain, thereby achieving high concentrations and avoiding some of the toxicity that occurs when pills have our injections are given systemically. These treatments will in the near future be linked with automatic seizure detection or even prediction of seizures that are around the corner based upon computer analysis of ongoing brainwave (EEG) patterns. -
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