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Cure GABA-A | Educational Session | Importance of overnight EEG monitoring

February 5 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

The Importance of overnight EEG monitoring when tracking genetic epilepsy and assessing the efficacy of treatment

Join us as Brad Levy from EEG2GO, will share his incredible journey into the world of epilepsy and discuss “The Importance of overnight EEG monitoring when tracking genetic epilepsy and assessing the efficacy of treatment.”

In 2005, Brad had no prior medical experience until his daughter’s sudden onset seizures and epilepsy diagnosis. He founded the Epilepsy Awareness Day at Disneyland, which has grown into a significant annual event. This year’s event expected participation from around 100 epilepsy support groups and 2,000 individuals.

Driven by his passion for the Autism community, Brad took on the challenge of creating an ideal EEG equipment and protocol in collaboration with Lifelines Neurodiagnostics and Dr. David Millett in 2015. He actively seeks out well-trained epilepsy specialists to enhance their referral network and speaking roster at the EAD Expo.

Today, Brad’s service offers patients an alternative to hospitals and inpatient EEG services, focusing on comfort and data collection efficiency.

Join us as Brad highlights the importance of overnight EEG monitoring when tracking genetic epilepsy and assessing the efficacy of treatment.

Can’t attend in person? No problem! This session will be recorded and available on our Cure GABA-A YouTube channel for your convenience.

Join us in our collective mission to improve the lives of patients with GABA-A Variants and work towards a brighter future.

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