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Multiple sclerosis and cannabis: A cognitive and psychiatric study
This study suggests cannabis use may adversely affect cognition in multiple sclerosis patients.
See p. 164; Editorial, p. 160
Phenomenology of prolonged febrile seizures: Results of the FEBSTAT study
The paper highlights ongoing research on prolonged febrile seizures. It contributes to the evolving evidence that while brief febrile seizures are benign, prolonged febrile seizures are less so.
See p. 170; Editorial, p. 162
KCNQ2 and KCNQ3 mutations contribute to different idiopathic epilepsy syndrome
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