Wednesday, 28 February 2024 01:00

Epilepsy Ep. 1: What is Epilepsy?

Published in Children's Health
Our conversation with Dr. Bonni Goldstein continues today, focusing on the specific ailments and patients who receive medical cannabis.
Published in Cannabis Grand Rounds
Wednesday, 27 April 2022 00:00

Epilepsy Updated

Tuesday, 24 November 2020 00:00

Epilepsy Patient Testimony

Published in Dignity Health
Tuesday, 25 February 2020 00:00

Living with Epilepsy

Published in McLaren Health
Tuesday, 04 June 2019 00:00

Epilepsy Management

Published in UK HealthCast
Wednesday, 08 May 2019 01:00

The ABCs of CBD

Tuesday, 05 December 2017 12:47

Managing the Holidays with Dravet Syndrome


For many people, the holidays are a time of anticipation – anticipation of the joy of family gatherings, sharing gifts with our loved ones and celebrating. 

For our family, the holidays serve as a bittersweet reminder of how much our lives differ from those around us. 

The holidays bring extra stress and excitement that serves as yet another trigger for kids like our son. Imagine having to calm your child down on Christmas morning because the excitement of opening presents is causing their brain to be overloaded. You see them zoning out and you know a seizure is eminent. You try to intervene before the seizure strikes, fearing that this one could land them in the hospital again, or worse… 

This is Dravet syndrome.
Published in RadioMD Blog

The busy holiday travel season is upon us, bringing millions of Americans to the roads and skies, along with delays, flat tires and other travel snags.

Indeed, traveling can be stressful -- and particularly so for children with a complex medical condition like epilepsy. 

But, the good news is that taking a few precautions beforehand can help smooth the process for these young jet-setters.

Here are five must do’s when traveling with a child who has epilepsy.
Published in RadioMD Blog
AltMed's co-founder successfully treated his daughter's epilepsy with medical cannabis. Does this mean a new treatment is on the horizon?
Thursday, 04 September 2014 13:11

Menopause: When Can Early Onset Occur?

Here's a "hot flash" for ya: early menopause is actually quite normal.
Published in HER
It has long been thought that diet can help manage Epileptic seizures. But can it really?
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