Epilepsy: Trends in new-onset epilepsy - The importance of comorbidities

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A recent longitudinal study indicates that the incidence of new-onset epilepsy has remained stable in children and young adults but has increased in elderly individuals over the past 40 years. Rather than signalling a failure to prevent epilepsy, however, this phenomenon might be attributable to the comorbidities of epilepsy.

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Sander, J. W., & Keezer, M. R. (2016, May 1). Epilepsy: Trends in new-onset epilepsy - The importance of comorbidities. Nature Reviews Neurology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2016.32

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