A certain amount of loss in memory and brain function (thinking, reasoning, perception, and learning) is a perfectly normal part of aging. However, there are some signs of memory loss that are not normal and may indicate a more serious issue. If you experience any abnormal memory loss, or have any concerning symptoms, please seek…
Category Archives: Seizures and epilepsy
An epilepsy diagnosis in the family can be overwhelming at first. Some people with epilepsy do not need much help, if any, while others need round-the-clock care. If you’re providing care for a loved one with epilepsy and don’t know where to begin, here are 7 tips to help you get started. 1. Learn first-aid…
Diagnosing epilepsy is not always straightforward, but with the right care and investigation, your doctor will find you the best course of action. This article will give you an overview of how epilepsy is diagnosed, types and causes of seizures, and diagnostic testing options. Is it epilepsy? Common seizure symptoms Start by seeing your doctor…
Video-EEG monitoring is a comprehensive test used to diagnose seizures. It combines EEG recording (EEG, electroencephalogram, measures what’s happening in the brain) with video recording, and in most cases also includes ECG recording (ECG, electrocardiogram, measures what’s happening in the heart). Previously, video-EEG was only available through the hospital, but is now widely accessible through…
Moments by Seer is an interview series seeking to spread awareness about epilepsy. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that affects at least 50 million people worldwide. Not only is it one of the world’s oldest recognised conditions, but, today, it still remains misunderstood, discriminated against, and life-threatening. Moments by Seer was filmed to help change…
When you discover that someone you know or care about has epilepsy, you might not know how to respond or what to do. As their friend and/or loved one, there are lots of ways you can be supportive, it’s really just a matter of understanding how this condition affects their lives. What does having epilepsy…
Though our modern understanding of epilepsy has come a long way, it can still be a mysterious subject for many people. It’s a condition with a long history of disproven theories, misconceptions, and social stigma. As a result, it can be challenging for people with epilepsy to feel their condition is properly understood. There is…
Better data quality during your monitoring means more detailed information for your doctor and, hopefully, less testing for you moving forward. For the best monitoring results, we’ve got you covered with world-class technology and a team of professionals that are with you every step of the way. If you are about to start your monitoring,…
Updated 10/01/2022 What is an ECG? Why is an ECG test done? How does an ECG work? How is an ECG test interpreted? When should you get an ECG test? How to prepare for an ECG test What makes our ECG test different from others? FAQ What is an ECG test? An electrocardiogram (ECG), is…
Updated 13/12/2021 When it comes to diagnosing seizures or seizure-like events, your doctor may recommend a few types of testing. If you have been referred for a video-EEG test — sometimes written as VEEG or VEM — this article will cover some questions you may have. What is video-EEG (VEEG) monitoring? Why is video recorded…