
New Research Shows Cryoneurolysis Could Significantly Reduce Phantom Limb Pain
A promising new systematic review has found that cryoneurolysis, a technique that uses extreme cold to temporarily disable nerves, may offer significant relief for the

A promising new systematic review has found that cryoneurolysis, a technique that uses extreme cold to temporarily disable nerves, may offer significant relief for the

A case series has revealed that a minimally invasive nasal procedure may offer rapid relief for patients suffering from debilitating trigeminal neuralgia flares. The research,

A investigationa clinical trial has revealed promising results for an innovative cell therapy approach to treating drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy. The study was presented on

A long-term study has revealed encouraging safety and efficacy data for azetukalner (XEN1101), an innovative anti-seizure medication designed for adults with difficult-to-treat focal epilepsy. The

A comprehensive new study has uncovered alarming evidence of cardiac abnormalities in people with epilepsy, potentially revolutionizing how doctors monitor and treat these patients. The

This randomized controlled trial has demonstrated that a structured self-management program can significantly improve outcomes for people living with epilepsy who have experienced negative health

A groundbreaking study from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston has demonstrated promising results for a neurostimulation technique that could help epilepsy

A comprehensive research study has unveiled important insights into the characteristics of epilepsy in adult patients who also experience developmental delays and intellectual disabilities (DD/ID).

A Phase 3 clinical trial has revealed that AXS-12 (reboxetine) significantly reduces cataplexy attacks and improves other symptoms in patients with narcolepsy type 1, potentially

A pioneering literature review by Colombian researchers has uncovered a potential connection between gut health and lower back pain, establishing what they call the “intestinal-intervertebral