An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle brain abnormalities which cause epileptic seizures has been developed. An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle ...
A new experimental drug is showing remarkable promise for children with Dravet syndrome, a severe genetic form of epilepsy.
Many patients suffer from epilepsy that cannot be controlled by current medications. Surgical removal of epileptogenic brain regions is effective in only about half of cases, and not all patients are ...
This project was supported by the Rosetrees Trust, Konrad Wagstyl funded by the Wellcome Trust. Sophie Adler receives funding from the Rosetrees Trust. Around 50 million people worldwide have epilepsy ...
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 ...
Biopharmaceutical researchers are working to create a future where patients get the right medicines the first time. According to the Epilepsy Foundation, one-third of people with epilepsy live with ...
Epilepsy affects one in every 100 people—1 million in Japan and 50 million worldwide. It is the third most common brain disease after stroke and dementia. In Japan, its incidence and prevalence have ...
You can expect most epilepsy cases to improve with antiseizure drugs. Surgery is an option if medications do not work for your epilepsy. You may eat a ketogenic diet to help with treatment-resistant ...
An artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm that can detect subtle brain abnormalities which cause epileptic seizures has been developed by a UCL-led team of international researchers. The Multicentre ...