Anuradha Sing, MD is Assistant Professor of Clinical neurology at NYU Medical Center. Dr. Singh is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology Boards. She also holds a New York State Limited License, New York State Limited Permit and an Indiana State Medical License. Her research interests include biogenic amines and neocortical seizures, as well as intraoperative analysis and neuropathological findings in mesial/neocortical Epilepsies. She is also the principal investigator of the relationship between head trauma-posttraumatic epilepsies and age of onset, surgical outcome, and neuropathological findings. Dr. Singh received her clinical and research fellowships from NYU Comprehensive Medical Center in New York, and her medical education at Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India, and Hans Raj Medical College, Delhi, India. NYU-Mt. She completed her postdoctoral residency training internships and residencies. Sinai Medical Center in New York, and Wyckoff’s Heights Medical Center.
This book is for you, whether you’re a patient just diagnosed or the loved one of someone with epilepsy. 100 Questions and Answers about Epilepsy is the only text that provides both the physician’s and patient views. It offers authoritative and practical answers to all your questions about epilepsy, including symptoms, diagnosis and risk factors. 100 Questions and Answers about Epilepsy was written by a respected physician with real patient commentary. It is an invaluable resource for anyone who has to deal with epilepsy’s emotional and physical turmoil.
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