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Understanding Seizures and What to Do If You Have One
There are many types of seizures, ranging from mild to severe. Learn more about seizures, treatments and when to seek medical attention.

Compassionate Epilepsy Care Makes All the Difference
Native Clevelander and epilepsy patient Denise Miles is grateful for the compassionate care she receives at University Hospitals Epilepsy Center. Learn more.

What Parents Need to Know about Concussions
With sports-related concussions, allowing ample recovery time and not returning to play too soon lead to the best outcomes for young athletes.

A Sweet Summer Finish on Kelleys Island
Four years after suffering a traumatic brain injury when his car fell 87 feet down a mountaintop, Matt Sosnowski crosses the finish line at the Kelleys Island 5k.

From Near-Fatal Brain Bleed to High School Graduation – A Survivor’s Story
Pediatric neurosurgeons at UH Rainbow help a high school senior recover from a life-threatening brain hemorrhage and look forward to the future.

Alzheimer’s Disease: Medical Advances and the Importance of a Compassionate Approach
Millions of Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease and its impact extends to friends and families of the person with the disease. Is there anything that can be done to prevent it and what research is being performed to provide hope for those affected?

What Is Aphasia? Learn about its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
Aphasia is a cognitive disorder that affects 2 million Americans, yet many people have never heard of it. Learn more about this language processing disorder.

A Common Type of Seizure in Kids That Usually Is Harmless
A young child having a seizure is enough to panic any parent. There are many types of seizures, with varying causes and symptoms.