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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Sleep and Epilepsy: the Clinical Spectrum From Elsevier Science Publishing Company


Product Description

Hardbound. As we look further into both the clinical and the basic sciences, it is found that sleep–epilepsy interactions are becoming better defined and yet more complex.

It is known that epilepsy influences sleep, and that sleep influences epilepsy. In addition, the treatment of epilepsy can have favorable effects on sleep, and the sleep disorders that occur concomitantly with epilepsy have profound effects on seizure frequency and severity, primarily through the sleep deprivation process.

With recent advances in epilepsy research, the availability of more modern techniques (particularly digital sleep and EEG recordings), and the acceptance of this specialty as a significant area for both clinicians and for basic research scientists, this is the appropriate time for a comprehensive textbook. The full impact of the sleep–epilepsy field, for both clinicians and basic research scientists, is given in this book.

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Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #2246587 in Books
Published on: 2002-03-01
Number of items: 1
Binding: Hardcover
404 pages
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Book Info
The Neurological Institute, New York City, NY. Text contains up-to-date information for the clinical and daily treatment of epilepsy and sleep disorders. Topics include sleep physiology, clinical relationships between sleep and seizures, sleep-related epilepsy, and diagnostic techniques. Includes halftone and color illustrations and extensive references.
Customer Reviews

Previous reviews appear to be fake
The previous two reviews by "Dr. Joda Jung" and "Dr. Harrison Jung" appear to be fakes. What they write has nothing at all to do with the content and topic of this book or its authors.

Rosie, shame on you...
Rosie, you left Sarah and me to die while you go enjoy the ocean and beach and sun everyday! Shame on you!

Nothing of value here I'm afraid....
No need wasting time reading this bore, or should I say waisting time reading this boar ??? For Rosie to have thrown away her happiness for this ??? Foolish at best, sad at worst! Even Sarah could have done better !!!