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Caring for Epilepsy Patients Across Life’s Continuum
The classic <b>ketogenic diet</b>, involving the consumption of high-fat foods and very few carbohydrates, is one of the oldest treatments for epilepsy. After</b> ...
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A Ketogenic Collaboration | Johns Hopkins Medicine
For more information, call 727-767-8181. Johns Hopkins Children’s Center is known as the premier center in the world for clinical and research expertise regarding</b> ...
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Research | Johns Hopkins Encephalitis Center
<b>Ketogenic diet</b> for adults in super-refractory status epilepticus. Neurology; Diagnostic Tools, Treatments and Outcomes. The diagnostic tests and treatment</b> ...
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Nutritional Services at Johns Hopkins All Children's
<b>Ketogenic Diet</b>. Nutritional Services for Pediatric Gastrointestinal Conditions. Pediatric Nutritional Services for Diabetes Patients. ... education on</b> ...
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Facts About Sugar and Sugar Substitutes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Diets</b> that cut out all carbohydrates and sugars, such as the <b>ketogenic diet</b>, can be harmful to your health. Without sugar, our bodies must find</b> ...
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Seizures | Johns Hopkins Medicine
A seizure is a burst of uncontrolled electrical activity between brain cells that causes temporary abnormalities in muscle tone or movements (stiffness, twitching</b> ...
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Mackenzie Cervenka , MD - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dr. <b>Mackenzie Cervenka</b> focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with seizures and epilepsy, including surgical treatment and dietary therapies.</b> ...
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Vagus Nerve Stimulator | Johns Hopkins Medicine
These may include eating a <b>ketogenic diet</b> (a <b>diet</b> high in fat and low in carbohydrates), having brain surgery, or getting a VNS. There are some</b> ...
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Epilepsy Causes | Johns Hopkins Medicine
GLUT-1 deficiency can be treated with a <b>ketogenic diet</b>, one high in fat and protein and low in sugar and carbohydrates. Children who start the <b>diet</b></b> ...
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Epilepsy Syndromes in Children | Johns Hopkins Medicine
However, research has shown that the <b>ketogenic diet</b> and modified Atkins <b>diet</b> are often the most effective treatments. Benign Rolandic Epilepsy (BRE)</b> ...
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