Episode #30 - Hot Topics in Epilepsy Research featuring Brad Levy, Dr. Heather Mefford, Dr. Robert Fisher, Dr. Joffre Olaya, Dr. Scott Perry

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On this episode of Seizing Life®, we take our show on the road to Epilepsy Awareness Day to speak with several experts from around the United States on a variety of epilepsy topics including genetic testing, new epilepsy devices, advances in epilepsy surgery and promising new treatments for Dravet Syndrome.

Every year CURE participates in Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland in California, a 3-day conference with epilepsy organizations, patients, doctors, researchers and vendors from around the country sharing information, research and advancements in the field. We took this opportunity to get away from the kitchen table and explore some hot topics in the epilepsy community.

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