National Epilepsy LibraryThe Epilepsy Foundation's library holds one of the largest collections of epilepsy and seizure disorder materials in the world. Currently, the library owns more than 2,000 texts and monographs in the field of epilepsy and our in-house, bibliographic database has more than 24,000 citations from a variety of periodicals and book chapters. Our library serves both consumers and healthcare professionals. Select Content from Epilepsy & BehaviorEpilepsy & Behavior publishes original peer-reviewed reports and reviews that pertain to the behavioral aspects of epilepsy. The articles are based on laboratory and clinical research. The Epilepsy Foundation and Epilepsy & Behavior have begun a partnership to provide select content from the journal. The first article presents Thomas Sutula's remarks from the 2nd Judith Hoyer Lecture on Epilepsy, from December 3, 2004 at the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society in New Orleans. To access the article, select the link below and follow the download instructions. Bibliographic SearchesThe library is not only a resource for medical information on epilepsy and seizure disorders, but also provides comprehensive information on the psychosocial, sociological, nursing and epidemiological aspects . Where possible, the library performs in-depth searches on all matters affecting persons with epilepsy.
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Contact the LibraryIf you have a question about epilepsy, you can submit that question here. If your question is more in-depth and requires significant research, feel free to contact the library: Phone: (800) 332-4050 National Epilepsy Library |
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