Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A retrospective cohort study of more than 200 patients with medically refractory focal epilepsy that examined ...
Scientists might be able to predict seizures by looking at patterns in the brain’s electricity, which could help treat people with epilepsy. CC0 Creative Commons Seizures might not be random, but ...
Washington: Seizures might not be random, but rather follow a cycle in the brain and a new research has found that cracking that pattern might help doctors to predict and treat epilepsy better. The ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The evidence was inconclusive for association with pregnancy and improvement in catamenial seizure pattern.
Until now, certain brain wave patterns were regarded as indicators; however, a study by the University of Bonn did not find any evidence for this Epileptic seizures can probably not be predicted by ...
A new study has identified certain characteristics in the electroencephalograph (EEG) of critically ill patients that are associated with an increased risk for seizures. The researchers, from the ...
Many different mechanisms trigger seizures, and the spectrum of triggers is unique and specific to each individual. No universal pre-seizure signature exists for all patients with epilepsy, so pooling ...
May 9, 2012 — Patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy in whom the first or second round of antiseizure therapy fails have a good chance of remaining refractory to further treatment, a new study has ...
Novel electrical bio-marker in humans indicated by research led by Newcastle University's Dr Mark Cunningham and Professor Miles Whittington and supported by the Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research.