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    Medical ID is a feature available through Apple iPhone's that helps emergency responders access your critical medical information without needing your passcode—a useful tool should you have a seizure.

Renée is a big supported of the Medical ID app feature. You can store information such as allergies and medical conditions, as well as who to contact in case of an emergency.
    Medical ID is a feature available through Apple iPhone's that helps emergency responders access your critical medical information without needing your passcode—a useful tool should you have a seizure. Renée is a big supported of the Medical ID app feature. You can store information such as allergies and medical conditions, as well as who to contact in case of an emergency.
    What can we do for the 30% of people living with epilepsy who are not able to control their seizures with medication?

Seer has harnessed the predictive power of seizure cycles to provide a level of insight into when a person is at risk of having a seizure.

By identifying cycles and physiological rhythms in the body, a forecast that indicates likelihood of seizure occurrence can be made.

The rhythms that influence seizures can make their occurrence more likely at a given time of day, week, month, or even longer. Everyone has their own unique cycles.

By understanding these cycles we can utilise the predictive power of seizures cycles to give people a a tool to help manage their epilepsy.
    What can we do for the 30% of people living with epilepsy who are not able to control their seizures with medication? Seer has harnessed the predictive power of seizure cycles to provide a level of insight into when a person is at risk of having a seizure. By identifying cycles and physiological rhythms in the body, a forecast that indicates likelihood of seizure occurrence can be made. The rhythms that influence seizures can make their occurrence more likely at a given time of day, week, month, or even longer. Everyone has their own unique cycles. By understanding these cycles we can utilise the predictive power of seizures cycles to give people a a tool to help manage their epilepsy.
    It's the simple things — like being able to take a shower or sleeping in your own bed — that make all the difference when undergoing medical testing.

Seer Medical is a home diagnostic service that provides long-term video-EEG monitoring. At the core of their service is an emphasis on improved patient experience.

With Seer Medical, you can have clinical grade testing from the comfort of your own home.

To find out if at home diagnostics is right for you, have a conversation with your doctor.
    It's the simple things — like being able to take a shower or sleeping in your own bed — that make all the difference when undergoing medical testing. Seer Medical is a home diagnostic service that provides long-term video-EEG monitoring. At the core of their service is an emphasis on improved patient experience. With Seer Medical, you can have clinical grade testing from the comfort of your own home. To find out if at home diagnostics is right for you, have a conversation with your doctor.
    Stress, anxiety, and epilepsy. How do they all tie together?

Stress can be a trigger for people who have been diagnosed with epilepsy. A recent study cited stress as the number one trigger in patients with epilepsy.

Stress and anxiety can also cause the physical symptoms of a seizure that are not caused by the brain—These seizures are known as Non-Epileptic Seizures (NES).

Additionally, many mental illnesses, including anxiety and depression, are co-morbid conditions to epilepsy. This means that many people who have epilepsy can also suffer from anxiety and/or depression.
    Stress, anxiety, and epilepsy. How do they all tie together? Stress can be a trigger for people who have been diagnosed with epilepsy. A recent study cited stress as the number one trigger in patients with epilepsy. Stress and anxiety can also cause the physical symptoms of a seizure that are not caused by the brain—These seizures are known as Non-Epileptic Seizures (NES). Additionally, many mental illnesses, including anxiety and depression, are co-morbid conditions to epilepsy. This means that many people who have epilepsy can also suffer from anxiety and/or depression.
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