Q&A With Jacqueline French, MD, from NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center: Debunking Misconceptions on Epilepsy

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Epilepsy is a well known condition both in the medical community and in the general public. Despite that there is still a considerable amount of misinformation that can affect a person's willingness to seek treatment and know what to expect during the process.

Epilepsy is a well known condition both in the medical community and in the general public. Despite that there is still a considerable amount of misinformation that can affect a person's willingness to seek treatment and know what to expect during the process.

Jacqueline French, MD, from the NYU Comprehensive Epilepsy Center addressed some of these misconceptions and other topics during the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Washington DC.

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