Medicine have helped treat epilepsy
EPILEPSY.....EPILEPSY....EPILEPSY...!!!!!! The advances in imaging the brain had helped to analyses epileptic seizures and even help treat some of them. But there is still a long way to go to find ways to prevent them, said Samuel F. Berkovic, Laureate Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Melbourne. Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by recurrent and unpredictable seizures of fits. But lack of awareness of the disorder has led to superstitious beliefs and even termed ‘sacred’ disease, he explained. World over, around 50 million persons suffered epilepsy and nearly 10 million cases are reported in India. According to the World Health Organization, it contributes to 1% of the global burden of disease. “It is very distressing for the family and a dehumanizing phenomenon, affecting 4% of the population,” he said. Dr. Berkovic said, “A few years ago we would have said absolutely not. In fact, attempts at gene therapy in the 1990s were disa...