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Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS)
The Vagus Nerve Stimulator treats epilepsy that is not controlled with medicine. The VNS prevents or lessens the frequency of seizures by sending mild electrical impulses through the vagus nerve to the brain.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet our clinical neurophysiology fellowship faculty.
Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship
The Epilepsy Surgery Fellowship is a one-year program for child neurologists who are board-certified or board-eligible in clinical neurophysiology or epilepsy and pursuing additional epilepsy surgery training.
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More Evidence Supports that Kids Headaches Increase at Back-to-School Time
Findings from Nationwide Children’s Hospital physicians demonstrate that headaches increase in fall in children, a trend that may be due to back-to-school changes in stress, routines and sleep.
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Early Screening and Diagnosis
With early and intensive interventions, children with autism can make remarkable progress in all areas. Learn about early screening and diagnosis.
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Movement Disorders Clinic
Pediatric movement disorders are complex. They require specialized care as children's bodies and brains develop. Nationwide Children's has one of the few pediatric movement disorders clinics in the U.S. and is staffed with a specially trained pediatric movement disorders neurologist.
Seizures: Infantile Spasms
Infantile spasms are seizures that often cause a delay in development. This means that your child may not have the same skills or behave the way other infants do at the same age. It is important to start treatment as soon as possible.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Neuromuscular Disease Researchers Receive $7.5 Million NIH Grant
The National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) of the National Institutes of Health announced four new Centers of Research Translation awards today.