Everyone needs sleep to perform at their best, but that’s especially true if you or your child have been diagnosed with epilepsy, the condition that causes seizures. “It’s a two-way relationship: Sleep affects epilepsy, and epilepsy affects sleep,” says UNC Health neurologist Lynn Liu, MD. “It can cause a vicious cycle in which sleep disruption… The post What’s the Connection Between Sleep and Epilepsy? first appeared on UNC Health Talk.