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Cognitive Improvement Makes the List as Common Treatment Goal for Parents of Children with Intractable Epilepsy



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Description: Much to their surprise, researchers at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center recently found that cognitive improvement is one of the most common goals of parents with children with intractable epilepsy prior to starting the ketogenic diet.

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