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Epilepsy congress 2019

2nd World Congress on Epilepsy and Brain Disorders 2019

Helsinki, Finland
13 - 14 June 2019
The conference ended on 14 June 2019

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
1st June 2019
Early Bird Deadline
13th June 2019

About Epilepsy congress 2019

On the achievement of "World Congress on Epilepsy and Brain Disorders" ME Conferences is happy to report the up and coming Epilepsy Congress 2018 related to its institutional accessories and Editorial Board Members is satisfied to welcome all of you to the "2nd World Congress on Epilepsy and Brain Disorders" going to be held at Helsinki, Finland, amid June 13-14, 2019 which is concentrating on the central subject "Elimination of Epilepsy"

Call for Papers

Track 1:Epileptic Seizures Track 2:Chronic Disorders Track 3:Neurological Disorders Track 4:Neuropsychiatry and Neuropsychology Track 5:Seizure Disorders Track 6:Psychiatric / Psychological disorders Track 7:Occupational therapy (OT) Track 8:Depression and Anxiety Track 9:Epilepsy and Alcohol Track 10:Pediatric Epilepsy Track 11:Epilepsy in Woman and Inborn Track 12:Drug Delivery to Epilepsy Brain Track 13:Advances in EEG Track 14:Epilepsy Surgery Track 15:Alternative Treatments Track 16:Ketogenic Diet (KD) Track 17:Prevention of Epilepsy Track 18:Case Studies Track 19:Reports of Epilepsy

The seizures in epilepsy may be related to a brain damage or a family propensity, but regularly the cause is totally obscure. Many individuals with epilepsy have more than one sort of seizure and may have other side effects of neurological issues as well. Some of the time EEG (electroencephalogram) testing, clinical history, family history, and viewpoint are comparable among a gather of individuals with epilepsy. About 6 out of 10 people diagnosed with epilepsy can become seizure free within a few years with proper treatment. Many of these people will never have any more seizures. For the rest of the people, some will have occasional breakthrough seizures or side effects of medicines and others will have uncontrolled seizures.

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