First-generation antihistamines are linked to a 22% higher risk for seizures in children, new research shows. The risk appears to be most pronounced in children aged 6-24 months. Researchers in Korea ...
About The Study: Prescriptions for first-generation antihistamines were associated with a 22.0% higher seizure risk in children, especially in those ages 6 to 24 months in this cohort study. These ...
Epilepsy is a brain condition that occurs due to abnormal electrical brain activity, also known as a seizure. The condition ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers assessed associations between prescriptions of first-generation-type antihistamine drugs and seizures among children. Study: ...
Learn about absence seizures, their symptoms, causes, and treatment options. Identify early signs and understand how to ...
(WNDU) - A rare brain surgery performed in San Antonio, stopped up to 200 seizures per day in the brain of a 15-month-old. Those seizures were caused by a malformation in the right side of the brain.
Febrile seizures are among the most dreaded complications of infectious diseases in small children. An international research team composed of experts from the Universities of Tübingen, Leuven and ...
Only myocarditis/pericarditis and seizures occurred at higher rates in adolescents and children vaccinated for COVID-19 when compared with historical rates of those ...
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- It can be frightening for any parent when their child suddenly shows signs of a neurological disorder. If the issues develop quickly, what type of doctors can help, where do they ...
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