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To pinpoint seizure onset, neurologists traditionally analyze iEEG readings during a seizure. Each electrode records an energy wave, and seizures show up as ...
Lately, his medication hasn't been effectively preventing seizures. What are some of the innovations available to provide him the chance of seizure freedom and ...
He says most epilepsy patients can control their seizures with medication. Others with more severe cases may require surgery. But in some cases where surgery ...
Epilepsy, also called seizure disorder, affects almost 3 million people in the United States. When a person has two or more unprovoked seizures, they are ...
Some people require lifelong treatment to control seizures, but for others, the seizures eventually go away. ... seizure before it causes impairment. Research ...
Mayo Clinic researchers have found evidence that a type of resident immune cell in the brain helps protect neurons after seizures.
Despite medication, Destiny's seizures continued for more than 20 years, often occurring several times a week. The medication also plagued her with a plethora ...
... seizures. Currently, we use anti-seizure medications like a hammer, to knock the seizures down. Cytokine analysis can result in precision therapy that ...
The purpose of this study is to search for reproducible changes in a wide range of physiological signals, including photoplethysmography, accelerometry, heart ...
Eric Berg has had seizures due to epilepsy since he was 12 years old. This past year, his seizures increased in frequency, affecting his day-to-day life and ...
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