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RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
RTN Hyperactivity Drives Autism-Like Behaviors in Mice, Reversible by Epilepsy Drug
Stanford Medicine researchers discovered that hyperactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus (RTN) of mice lacking the Cntnap2 gene drives autism-like behaviors, reversible by Z944, an experimental epilepsy drug, suggesting a shared pathophysiology and potential treatment.
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12% Bias Score


Wimbledon School Crash: Driver Faces Charges Two Years After Fatal Accident
Two years after eight-year-old Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died when Claire Freemantle's Land Rover crashed into their school, new witnesses have prompted police to prepare a file for prosecutors to consider criminal charges, after an initial investigation was deemed flawed.
Wimbledon School Crash: Driver Faces Charges Two Years After Fatal Accident
Two years after eight-year-old Nuria Sajjad and Selena Lau died when Claire Freemantle's Land Rover crashed into their school, new witnesses have prompted police to prepare a file for prosecutors to consider criminal charges, after an initial investigation was deemed flawed.
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60% Bias Score


Seven Dead in Dutch Truck Accident; Driver on Trial
Seven people died and seven others were injured when a truck driven by Juan S., a 47-year-old Spaniard, careened off a dike during a barbecue in Nieuw-Beijerland, Netherlands, on August 27, 2022; S. is now on trial, with evidence suggesting a history of drug use and a possible epileptic seizure.
Seven Dead in Dutch Truck Accident; Driver on Trial
Seven people died and seven others were injured when a truck driven by Juan S., a 47-year-old Spaniard, careened off a dike during a barbecue in Nieuw-Beijerland, Netherlands, on August 27, 2022; S. is now on trial, with evidence suggesting a history of drug use and a possible epileptic seizure.
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36% Bias Score


Krasnoyarsk Hospital Successfully Completes Second Awake Brain Surgery
Krasnoyarsk Regional Clinical Hospital neurosurgeons and anesthesiologists successfully completed a second awake brain surgery, a complex procedure previously limited to major federal clinics, on a 57-year-old woman with drug-resistant epilepsy; the hospital invested in new equipment and sent doctor...
Krasnoyarsk Hospital Successfully Completes Second Awake Brain Surgery
Krasnoyarsk Regional Clinical Hospital neurosurgeons and anesthesiologists successfully completed a second awake brain surgery, a complex procedure previously limited to major federal clinics, on a 57-year-old woman with drug-resistant epilepsy; the hospital invested in new equipment and sent doctor...
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44% Bias Score


Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Dies Unexpectedly
Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, 43, died unexpectedly at her Washington DC home on Saturday; her family revealed she suffered from epilepsy, a condition that can cause sudden death.
Former US Attorney Jessica Aber Dies Unexpectedly
Former US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, Jessica Aber, 43, died unexpectedly at her Washington DC home on Saturday; her family revealed she suffered from epilepsy, a condition that can cause sudden death.
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12% Bias Score


Successful Epilepsy Surgery After Misdiagnosis
Isaac Klapper, 18, underwent successful brain surgery on March 8, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic to remove a cortical dysplasia causing epilepsy after years of misdiagnosis and medication failure, resolving his seizures and enabling him to focus on his future.
Successful Epilepsy Surgery After Misdiagnosis
Isaac Klapper, 18, underwent successful brain surgery on March 8, 2024, at the Cleveland Clinic to remove a cortical dysplasia causing epilepsy after years of misdiagnosis and medication failure, resolving his seizures and enabling him to focus on his future.
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44% Bias Score

Spanish Truck Driver Sentenced for Fatal Accident in Netherlands
A Spanish truck driver was sentenced to 38 months in prison for causing a fatal accident in the Netherlands in August 2022, killing six people, including a pregnant woman, due to an epileptic seizure while driving, highlighting failures in driver licensing processes.

Spanish Truck Driver Sentenced for Fatal Accident in Netherlands
A Spanish truck driver was sentenced to 38 months in prison for causing a fatal accident in the Netherlands in August 2022, killing six people, including a pregnant woman, due to an epileptic seizure while driving, highlighting failures in driver licensing processes.
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24% Bias Score

Truck Driver's Negligence Kills Seven in Netherlands
On August 27, 2023, in Nieuw-Beijerland, Netherlands, truck driver Juan S., disregarding medical advice and driving regulations due to epilepsy and cocaine use, caused an accident killing seven, including an unborn baby, and injuring many.

Truck Driver's Negligence Kills Seven in Netherlands
On August 27, 2023, in Nieuw-Beijerland, Netherlands, truck driver Juan S., disregarding medical advice and driving regulations due to epilepsy and cocaine use, caused an accident killing seven, including an unborn baby, and injuring many.
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48% Bias Score

Bradford 10k Run Honors Daughter Lost to Rare Epilepsy
Cheryl Murphy from Pudsey is running the Bradford 10k on Sunday with friends and family to raise awareness and funds for hemiplegia Hemiconvulsion syndrome, a rare epilepsy that caused her two-year-old daughter Edie's death in 2015, after an event which the family believe could not have been predict...

Bradford 10k Run Honors Daughter Lost to Rare Epilepsy
Cheryl Murphy from Pudsey is running the Bradford 10k on Sunday with friends and family to raise awareness and funds for hemiplegia Hemiconvulsion syndrome, a rare epilepsy that caused her two-year-old daughter Edie's death in 2015, after an event which the family believe could not have been predict...
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20% Bias Score

Massachusetts Teen's Invention Detects Epileptic Seizures
14-year-old Sarah Wang from Andover, Massachusetts, created Hand Band, a wearable device using a spring vibration sensor to detect and alert caregivers to epileptic seizures in real time via Bluetooth, addressing limitations of existing solutions.

Massachusetts Teen's Invention Detects Epileptic Seizures
14-year-old Sarah Wang from Andover, Massachusetts, created Hand Band, a wearable device using a spring vibration sensor to detect and alert caregivers to epileptic seizures in real time via Bluetooth, addressing limitations of existing solutions.
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24% Bias Score

NHS Rolls Out New Drug for Rare Childhood Epilepsy
The NHS is providing fenfluramine, a new drug, to hundreds of children aged two and over in England with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a severe, rare form of epilepsy, to improve their quality of life by reducing seizures; it's the first non-cannabis-based treatment for LGS approved by NICE.

NHS Rolls Out New Drug for Rare Childhood Epilepsy
The NHS is providing fenfluramine, a new drug, to hundreds of children aged two and over in England with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), a severe, rare form of epilepsy, to improve their quality of life by reducing seizures; it's the first non-cannabis-based treatment for LGS approved by NICE.
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40% Bias Score

Epilepsy Stigma in Turkey Hinders Treatment, Increasing Mortality Risk
Professor İbrahim Öztura highlights the stigmatization of epilepsy in Turkey, emphasizing that delayed treatment due to this stigma can lead to severe seizures and death; approximately 75% of patients respond to medication, while the rest may need surgery; irregular sleep patterns increase the risk.

Epilepsy Stigma in Turkey Hinders Treatment, Increasing Mortality Risk
Professor İbrahim Öztura highlights the stigmatization of epilepsy in Turkey, emphasizing that delayed treatment due to this stigma can lead to severe seizures and death; approximately 75% of patients respond to medication, while the rest may need surgery; irregular sleep patterns increase the risk.
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16% Bias Score
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