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  • Not enough doctors and patients opt for surgery to treat epilepsy, despite clinical evidence of the benefits, says Samuel Wiebe.

    • Samuel Wiebe
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 511, P: S7
  • This Review discusses the concept of pharmacoresistant epilepsy and describes the identification and management of this frequently misdiagnosed condition, focusing on the underutilized role of surgical treatment. Wiebe and Jette present robust evidence of the safety and efficacy of epilepsy surgery in patients with confirmed pharmacoresistant epilepsy, and suggest that epilepsy surgery should be considered promptly for these individuals.

    • Samuel Wiebe
    • Nathalie Jette
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neurology
    Volume: 8, P: 669-677
  • Predicting response to therapy in individual patients with epilepsy is not straightforward. An exploration of long-term surgical outcomes in an epilepsy cohort has identified seven patterns of remission and relapse, and the probability of each outcome has been calculated. The study provides new predictors of postoperative outcomes in epilepsy.

    • Samuel Wiebe
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Neurology
    Volume: 8, P: 123-124
  • Epilepsy surgery is the standard of care for focal drug-resistant epilepsy, but it is underutilized. Knowledge gaps and attitudes toward epilepsy surgery are partly responsible, and a new study explores whether the health-care infrastructure in developed countries influences access to and utilization of epilepsy surgery.

    • Samuel Wiebe
    News & Views
    Nature Reviews Neurology
    Volume: 12, P: 133-134
  • In this Perspective, Owolabi et al. propose strategies to improve brain health and address the growing global burden of neurological disorders. They present a new framework — the neurological quadrangle — which aims to provide equitable and effective surveillance, prevention, acute care and rehabilitation of neurological disorders globally.

    • Mayowa O. Owolabi
    • Matilde Leonardi
    • Franco Servadei
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Neurology
    Volume: 19, P: 371-383
  • Studying the ocean microbiome can inform international policies related to ocean governance, tackling climate change, ocean acidification and pollution, and can help promote achievement of multiple Sustainable Development Goals.

    • Andre Abreu
    • Etienne Bourgois
    • Jan Vanaverbeke
    Reviews
    Nature Microbiology
    Volume: 7, P: 937-947