The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29, 2013, was designed to appraise epilepsy research priorities in Europe through consultation with clinical and basic scientists as well as representatives of lay organizations and health care providers. The ultimate goal was to provide a platform to improve the lives of persons with epilepsy by influencing the political agenda of the EU. The Forum highlighted the epidemiologic, medical, and social importance of epilepsy in Europe, and addressed three separate but closely related concepts. First, possibilities were explored as to how the stigma and social burden associated with epilepsy could be reduced through targeted initiatives at EU natio...
Summary Objective The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Epilepsy Guidelines Task Force, c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
Seizures and their consequences contribute to the burden of epilepsy because they can cause health l...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
The day of September 15, 2011 will be remembered in Europe as a historical date for all people engag...
Collaboration is essential to the conduct of basic, applied and clinical research and its translatio...
Seven large European Union (EU)–funded epilepsy-related research projects joined forces in May 2018 ...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europ...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Austri...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Psychiatric and neurological diseases combined represent a considerable social and economic burden i...
Summary Objective The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Epilepsy Guidelines Task Force, c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
Seizures and their consequences contribute to the burden of epilepsy because they can cause health l...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
The European Forum on Epilepsy Research (ERF2013), which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on May 26-29...
The day of September 15, 2011 will be remembered in Europe as a historical date for all people engag...
Collaboration is essential to the conduct of basic, applied and clinical research and its translatio...
Seven large European Union (EU)–funded epilepsy-related research projects joined forces in May 2018 ...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
\u3cp\u3eObjective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europ...
Objective: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Austri...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Objective: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of epilepsy in four European countries (Aust...
Psychiatric and neurological diseases combined represent a considerable social and economic burden i...
Summary Objective The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) Epilepsy Guidelines Task Force, c...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the resources available in the provision of epilepsy care across Europe and the...
Seizures and their consequences contribute to the burden of epilepsy because they can cause health l...