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'Zombie' cells may drive common form of epilepsy
Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There is new hope for epilepsy patients. A new study shows that patients who had brain surgery and continued drug therapy, had a lower risk of seizures during the second year of ...
(WISH) — Epilepsy is when the brain has an electrical misfire that causes multiple seizures. Depending on where the misfire takes place, the seizure will have different effects, such as freezing or ...
A teen is back to cheer after two brain surgeries stopped her seizures. Hear how specialists at Hillcrest used precision mapping to treat her epilepsy. A teen is back to tumbling, flipping and ...
Mike Frazier doesn’t waste time. A title card flashes over footage of him opening a garage door: “The Belly Is In the Brain.” It immediately cuts to Frazier, now seated and centered in the frame. “For ...
This MRI scan of a human brain shows in red an area that could be a potential lesion, and a possible cause of epilepsy. And a new artificial intelligence tool developed in the UK can help spot the ...
A new technique has enabled ultra-powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners to identify tiny differences in patients' brains that cause treatment-resistant epilepsy. In the first study to use ...
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