PODCAST · health
All Things Brain Health
by The University of Kansas Health System
Brain health experts at The University of Kansas Health system talk about treatments to keep you healthy.
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Epilepsy Surgery: How One Brain Procedure Stopped Years of Seizures
Seizures can cause confusion, staring, convulsions and sudden behavior changes. Doctors from The University of Kansas Health System explain how epilepsy surgery and a procedure called temporal lobe resection can help some patients become seizure-free. Tony Wild shares what life was like living with epilepsy and how brain surgery changed his daily life. His epileptologist, Dr. Carol Ulloa, and neurosurgeon, Dr. Jennifer Cheng, explain how doctors find where seizures begin, what happens during temporal lobe resection, and how they protect important brain function during surgery. We also cover recovery after epilepsy surgery, what it means to regain independence, and how tissue donation through the Epilepsy Brain Bank may help advance future epilepsy research.
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Brain Bleed Survivor: Life-Saving Craniotomy Surgery Saved His Life
Scott Miller went to sleep one night and woke up eight days later after suffering a dangerous brain bleed. Doctors performed two emergency craniotomy surgeries to relieve pressure on his brain and save his life. Now fully recovered, his story shows how fast treatment for brain hemorrhage symptoms can make all the difference.
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The "Sober Curious" Movement – Why More People Are Drinking Less
More people are rethinking their relationship with alcohol. The "sober curious" movement encourages cutting back to improve physical and mental health. Doctors explain how reducing alcohol intake can benefit your body long term.
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Alzheimer's Care: One Family's Journey
Brian and Gay Janes share their personal Alzheimer's journey alongside experts who explain the differences between dementia and Alzheimer's—and what caregivers need most.
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Living Life Seizure free thanks to surgery
One in 26 people will suffer from seizures in their lifetime. They are caused by a sudden burst of abnormal electrical activity. We take a look at the latest treatments and hear from a patient who chose surgery. It's now a year later and life has changed.
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Unlocking the Migraine Mystery
They're more than just headaches — for millions, migraines are debilitating. But what really causes them? And why do they affect some people and not others? Coming up, we're unlocking the migraine mystery — with the latest science, surprising triggers, and new hope for relief
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Doctor benefits from Epilepsy Drug
A military injury led to seizures. We look at the treatment that allows a veteran- now a doctor- to live seizure free.
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All Things Brain Health - Young and Diagnosed with Alzheimer's
No one expects to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's in their 50's but the disease can strike early. A patient opens up about his early onset and treatments that are making a difference.
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The Importance of Sleep and How you Sleep
A new study found it's not just about how many hours of sleep you get but your of sleep profile. We'll explain the five patterns of sleep that researchers say affect brain activity in different ways.
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What Strategies Really Work to Stave off Dementia?
You've probably heard it all- walk more, eat health play brain games! But what really works to stave off dementia? Hear from one woman who's doing everything she can and what experts say truly works.
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Pelvic Floor Therapy for Cancer Patients
Urinary incontinence and pelvic pain — two common and often overlooked symptoms in cancer patients. Many are now finding relief through pelvic floor therapy. We'll explore how the brain and pelvic floor are connected, and how disrupted signals can impact your daily life.
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The Hearing–Brain Connection: How Hearing Loss May Be Linked to Dementia
Could hearing aids keep your brain young? New research is revealing a link between dementia and hearing loss. Our experts break down what it means and how early intervention could make a difference.
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All Things Brain Health - Epilepsy, Night Seizures and Surgery
He struggled with epilepsy most of his life- and nights were the most dreaded part because that's when the worst seizures would strike. Today, this patient as his medical team at The University of Kansas Health System shows how surgery changed all of that.
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Concussion Treatment with the Hormone Ghrelin
A concussion is a temporary change in brain function due to a head injury. It affects people of all ages and millions seek treatment in emergency departments every year. Doctors are now studying how a hormone called "ghrelin" might help treat concussions. Hear what The University of Kansas experts think.
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