WESTWOOD, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Nearly 3.5 million people suffer from epilepsy in this country, and for about one-third of them, medication no longer helps. They're at the mercy of seizures that can ...
The National Institutes of Health awarded a group of Garden State and fellow researchers a $2.8 million grant to improve implantable devices for patients with epilepsy. RWJBarnabas Health announced ...
When explaining to her 3-year-old son about the implanted device that helps control her epileptic seizures, Aly Bukoski compares herself to a robot. “When he is a little older, I’ll explain it in a ...
Paradromics implanted—then removed—the device in an epileptic patient. The goal is to help people with conditions like ALS. Paradromics, a competitor to Neuralink, just implanted its device in a human ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A Muskegon woman says she’s been seizure-free for over two years after a medical procedure at Corewell Health. After nearly a decade of ...
Paradromics Inc., a neurotechnology company developing a brain-computer interface platform, successfully completed its first human procedure after nearly three years of preclinical studies. The ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A study published in Brain Communications highlights a new approach to treating drug-resistant epilepsy. Researchers at Mayo Clinic have developed an innovative deep brain ...
The study, published in the Journal Of Neuroscience, found that after a seizure, the brain enters a deep sleep state that mimics memory storage, and that this effect can persist into the following ...
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