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Accurate detection of low-level somatic mutation in intractable epilepsy

August 14, 2019 Brain Tumor, Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, epilepsy, Epilepsy Research, Learning Disorders, Mental Health, Today's Healthcare

KAIST medical scientists have developed an advanced method for perfectly detecting low-level somatic mutation in patients with intractable epilepsy. Their

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Cannabis-based medicine may reduce seizures for children with difficult-to-treat epilepsy

May 1, 2019 Cannabis-based, children, difficult-to-treat, epilepsy, for, may, medicine, reduce, seizures, with

Taking a pharmaceutical formulation of cannabidiol, a cannabis-based medicine, cut seizures nearly in half for children with a rare and

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Better to include your better half in social posts

March 5, 2019 Borderline Personality Disorder, epilepsy, Psychiatry, psychology, PTSD, Relationships, Social Psychology, stress

If you’re in a relationship and like to share details about your life on social media, do yourself a favor

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Epilepsy often detected too late: expert advises parents to go for certain signs quickly to the doctor

February 24, 2019 BNS, children, early detection, epilepsy, health, in

The signs of certain forms of epilepsy are difficult to interpret. Therefore, a Rostock expert, says parents should rather go

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Targeting epilepsy with cranial electrodes

February 11, 2019 cranial, electrodes, epilepsy, Targeting, with

Stimulating the brain with implanted electrodes is a successful, but very drastic measure. Researchers from Eindhoven University of Technology, Kempenhaeghe,

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Tiny eye movements affect how we see contrast

January 29, 2019 Brain Injury, Brain-Computer Interfaces, epilepsy, Language Acquisition, Neuroscience, Numeracy, Perception, Racial Issues

It is often difficult for a driver to see a person walking on the side of the road at night

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Benefits of CBD Liquid for Epilepsy May Fade With Time: Study

December 3, 2018 Benefits, CBD, epilepsy, Fade, for, liquid, may, of, study, Time, with

SUNDAY, Dec. 2, 2018 — A marijuana-derived drug that helps control epileptic seizures appears to become less effective over time

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Parents put nature in the shopping basket

November 14, 2018 Child Development, Child Psychology, Consumer Behavior, Educational Psychology, epilepsy, parenting, Psychiatry, psychology

In a world of vast consumer choice, ambiguous product descriptions and self-appointed experts, parents face a minefield when picking out

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New epilepsy warning device could save thousands of lives

November 6, 2018 Detectors, Disorders and Syndromes, epilepsy, Epilepsy Research, Medical Technology, Multiple Sclerosis, Patient Education and Counseling, Technology, Today's Healthcare

A new high-tech bracelet, developed by scientists from the Netherlands detects 85 percent of all severe night-time epilepsy seizures. That

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Whole-brain connectome maps teach artificial intelligence to predict epilepsy outcomes

October 3, 2018 artificial, connectome, epilepsy, Intelligence, maps, outcomes, Predict, teach, to, Whole-brain

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) neurologists have developed a new method based on artificial intelligence that may eventually help

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