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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 7 MIN

Energy Dynamics in Seizure Disorder

from The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast - The Science of Healing · host thegms.co

Energy Dynamics in Seizure Disorder – Dr. Ken ThorpRead or download the full article:⁠ https://www.thegms.co/neurology/neuro-rw-23120501.pdf⁠Interested in turning your research into a podcast?Submit your published or unpublished articles to: ⁠[email protected]⁠In this episode of Science of Healing – The Gazette of Medical Sciences Podcast, we explore the intricate relationship between energy dynamics and seizure disorders, based on the work of Dr. Ken Thorp.Seizure disorders involve complex neurological processes, where alterations in cellular energy metabolism may play a critical role in the onset and progression of abnormal brain activity. This episode presents key insights into how energy balance, neuronal function, and metabolic pathways interact in the context of seizures.Designed for researchers, clinicians, and those interested in neurological science, this podcast translates scientific findings into an accessible and engaging audio format, extending the reach of research beyond traditional publication.

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