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Epilepsy disrupts the brain’s electrical activity, producing recurrent seizures that involve strange sensations, behaviours, emotions and, sometimes, loss of consciousness.
The two halves of Maryam They couldn’t stop baby Maryam’s seizures. With time running out, doctors weighed whether to hurt her brain to save it Jennifer Yang Health science reporter ...
Before he got his new brain implant, 13-year-old Oran Knowlson's whole life revolved around his seizures. The British boy has a rare, medicine-resistant form of epilepsy that caused him to have ...
New research reveals that soaring heat can overwhelm the brain’s delicate balance, leading to a surge in seizure activity and neurological emergencies.
Inside Epilepsy: Patients turn to brain surgery for treatment By Beatrice Politi and Alex Fuller Global News Posted March 8, 2013 7:10 am Updated March 25, 2014 5:01 pm ...
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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNConnecting the dots: poor sleep, brain injury and epilepsy
People in dangerous jobs don't usually sleep well. New research is investigating if their susceptibility to concussions and ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect abnormalities in the brain linked to epilepsy that can sometimes be missed by radiologists, according to a study. Using the technology in this way ...
This suggests that the amyloid accumulation in the brain has not yet led to memory disorders." Juho Joutsa, Professor of Neurology, University of Turku Unique cohort study enables long-term ...
To respond to this challenge, EpLink, the epilepsy research program of the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI), has released a clinical dataset containing assessments of adults with epilepsy and self ...
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