Epilepsy News and Research

Latest Epilepsy News and Research

N-cofilin molecule protects from neuronal disorders

N-cofilin molecule protects from neuronal disorders

Study of new epilepsy treatment underway at URMC

Study of new epilepsy treatment underway at URMC

Child's IQ could be affected by mother's epilepsy

Child's IQ could be affected by mother's epilepsy

A neurostimulator device that detects, stops seizures under study at Medical College of Georgia

A neurostimulator device that detects, stops seizures under study at Medical College of Georgia

Ovation Pharmaceuticals advances development pipeline with new phase III epilepsy study

Ovation Pharmaceuticals advances development pipeline with new phase III epilepsy study

Restless legs syndrome common and troublesome in children and adolescents

Restless legs syndrome common and troublesome in children and adolescents

Scientists investigate initial molecular mechanism that triggers neuronal firing

Scientists investigate initial molecular mechanism that triggers neuronal firing

Nanotech sensors and tiny transmitters to predict and prevent epileptic seizures

Nanotech sensors and tiny transmitters to predict and prevent epileptic seizures

Caffeine may help older women protect their thinking skills

Caffeine may help older women protect their thinking skills

Ddiscovery of a novel molecular switch offers potential for epilepsy

Ddiscovery of a novel molecular switch offers potential for epilepsy

Mahjong epilepsy - a new syndrome

Mahjong epilepsy - a new syndrome

Interactive 3-D technology guides neurological surgeons through the brain during procedure

Interactive 3-D technology guides neurological surgeons through the brain during procedure

donepezil improves symptoms of severe Alzheimer's

donepezil improves symptoms of severe Alzheimer's

New findings on how brain processes visual information

New findings on how brain processes visual information

Brain chip could predict and stop epilepsy seizures

Brain chip could predict and stop epilepsy seizures

Electronics that interface with biological systems

Electronics that interface with biological systems

Sun exposure during childhood may lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis

Sun exposure during childhood may lower risk of developing multiple sclerosis

People with writer's cramp have less grey matter in three areas of the brain

People with writer's cramp have less grey matter in three areas of the brain

Nicotine rush hinges on sugar in neurons

Nicotine rush hinges on sugar in neurons

New biochemical mechanism for memory storage

New biochemical mechanism for memory storage

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