Women and epilepsy: closing the knowledge gap February 02, 2017 | Mona Sazgar, MD Epilepsy affects 1 percent of the U.S. Cases are evenly split between men and women, but women have unique challenges doctors are just beginning to... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health
Caring for women with epilepsy October 07, 2016 | John Murray Most physicians may not be familiar with the different ways epilepsy may affect women. UCI Health epileptologist Mona Sazgar, MD, discusses this in... Read More Tags brain epilepsy women's health
Technology gives epilepsy specialists an inside look at seizures January 28, 2016 | Patricia Harriman Epilepsy neurologist Dr. Lilit Mnatsakanyan now has a glimpse into her patient Jorge Portillo's brain seizures. An implanted neurostimulation... Read More Tags epilepsy brain breakthroughs
Epilepsy expert dispels surgery myths on Reddit January 07, 2016 | Patricia Harriman When is the right time to consider epilepsy surgery? Do epilepsy and bipolar disorder have anything in common? UCI Health epilepsy experts Dr.... Read More Tags epilepsy brain
Robotic 'GPS for the brain' helps target epilepsy seizures October 05, 2015 | Patricia Harriman Neurosurgeon Dr. Sumeet Vadera and UCI Health colleagues share their experiences with a robotic system called ROSA that offers a precise process... Read More Tags epilepsy brain robots
Seizure stimulation offers high-tech hope for epilepsy sufferers September 26, 2015 | Patricia Harriman For most of his 36 years, Jorge Portillo has experienced as many as 50 seizures a month, despite having tried everything possible to stop them.... Read More Tags epilepsy brain patient stories