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Scientists quiet seizures by removing aging brain cells
Scientists are testing a strikingly simple idea for calming some of the brain’s most stubborn seizures: remove the aging ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers are using sophisticated brain mapping to help reduce epilepsy symptoms. REB Images/Getty Images In a new study, scientists mapped lesions in the brain associated with ...
Temporal lobe epilepsy, which results in recurring seizures and cognitive dysfunction, is associated with premature aging of ...
A new study suggests temporal lobe epilepsy may be linked to early aging of certain brain cells. When researchers removed these aging cells in mice, seizures dropped, memory improved, and some animals ...
Nia Therapeutics announced publication in Brain Stimulation of the first in vivo validation of its Smart Neurostimulation ...
Lesion mapping led researchers to identify a common brain circuit related to epilepsy. A new brain circuit found by mapping lesions related to epilepsy could have clinical implications for predicting ...
Brigham researchers mapped lesions related to epilepsy to a common brain circuit This study points to a novel role of deep brain circuits in the cause and control of epilepsy New findings highlight ...
Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have created a method that makes it possible to transform the brain's support cells ...
A common parasitic infection, neurocysticercosis, is increasingly causing seizures in children, often mistaken for other ...
Lisa Ratledge can still remember the sleepless nights fueled by the fear that her young son might have a seizure while she was asleep and die in his bed. She became tearful at the memory of her son, ...
Clearing out “aged” brain cells dramatically reduced seizures and restored memory in a new epilepsy study.
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