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06/03/26

The Evolution of Dravet Syndrome Care: New Frontiers in Rare Epilepsy Research

For families living with Dravet syndrome, the journey often begins with a terrifying milestone: a prolonged, fever-related seizure in the first year of life. What starts as a frightening "first" quickly evolves into a complex, lifelong management of treatment resistant epilepsy. However, we are entering a transformative era in rare epilepsy research. We are moving […]
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24/02/26

Pills vs. Pens: The Changing Landscape of GLP-1 Treatments

If you have followed health news recently, you have undoubtedly heard about the "weight loss revolution" driven by medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound. These drugs, known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, have changed the game for type 2 diabetes management and long term weight management. However, for many patients, there is a significant hurdle: the […]
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17/02/26

When LGS Grows Up: Navigating the Transition to Adult Care

When a child is diagnosed with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS), the focus is almost exclusively on the "now." Parents are consumed by managing daily seizures, navigating developmental delays, and fighting for the best pediatric care. But children with LGS do grow up. Thanks to advances in medical care, the Lennox-Gastaut life expectancy has improved, meaning more […]
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09/02/26

5 Lesser-Known Symptoms of Dravet Syndrome You Should Know About

If you are a caregiver for a child with Dravet syndrome, your daily life likely revolves around one major concern: seizures. From the first terrifying instance of Febrile seizures in infancy to the complex management of epilepsy in childhood, seizure control takes center stage. But for many families, the seizures are just the tip of […]
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19/01/26

Living with Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS): Understanding the Challenges and Finding Hope

Epilepsy is never simple, but Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (LGS) represents one of the most complex and difficult mountains to climb in the landscape of neurological disorders. Emerging typically in early childhood (between ages 3 and 5), LGS is a rare and severe childhood epilepsy characterized by multiple types of seizures and cognitive challenges. Unlike some pediatric […]
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13/01/26

Navigating Dravet Syndrome: A Guide for Caregivers on Rare Epilepsy

For most people, epilepsy is a condition characterized by occasional seizures that, with the right medication, can often be managed. But for the parents of a child with Dravet Syndrome, the reality is vastly different. Dravet Syndrome is not just "epilepsy." It is a rare, catastrophic form of genetic epilepsy that begins in infancy. It […]
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06/01/26

Beyond Willpower: The Science of Obesity & New Paths to Management

January is here, and with it comes the annual tidal wave of "New Year, New Me" messaging. Gym memberships skyrocket, grocery stores push kale smoothies to the front of the aisle, and millions of people set out with the best intentions to overhaul their health. But for the millions of Americans living with obesity, this […]
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22/12/25

How Clinical Research is Transforming Life with Prader-Willi Syndrome

For most families, hunger is a natural part of daily life - a signal that comes and goes. But for people living with Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS), that signal doesn’t function in the same way. Hunger can feel persistent and difficult to manage, creating challenges that touch nearly every part of daily life. Clinical research is […]
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16/12/25

Beyond the Breath: Understanding the Full Impact of COPD Symptoms on Daily Life

When most people think of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), they imagine a cough that won’t go away or feeling winded after climbing a flight of stairs. While shortness of breath is the most visible sign, it is often just the tip of the iceberg. For the millions of people living with chronic bronchitis and […]
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