Ancient Greek physicians, including Hippocrates, challenged myths about epilepsy, shifting from divine to medical explanations.
A study at Johns Hopkins University found that a new tool could turn routine EEG tests into accurate predictors of epilepsy.
Epilepsy is one of the most common serious brain conditions: nearly 52 million people were living with epilepsy in 2021, ...
After an on-field brain injury nearly cost him everything, the Anteaters’ ‘light of the team’ embraces his circumstances and ...
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Hosted on MSNAI could help detect often-missed epilepsy-linked brain lesionsArtificial intelligence (AI) could help detect abnormalities in the brain linked to epilepsy that can sometimes be missed by ...
Children in England living with a rare and severe form of epilepsy could soon benefit from a new drug being rolled out on the ...
AI model MELD Graph improves epilepsy lesion detection, outperforming current methods—enhancing diagnosis and treatment ...
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Lancashire Post on MSNLancashire coroner finds Nelson man, 37, died from epilepsy caused by lethal punchA 37-year-old found dead at home most likely died from epilepsy, brought on by a traumatic brain injury sustained in a fight ...
An artificial-intelligence tool can detect two-thirds of epilepsy brain lesions doctors often miss, say the UK researchers ...
The AI tool, called MELD Graph, found 64% of brain lesions linked to epilepsy that human radiologists had previously missed, researchers report in JAMA Neurology. Surgery to remove these lesions can ...
Epilepsy in children is treatable, with medicines controlling seizures in most cases, says Dr. Pradnya Gadgil. Early ...
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Mid-Day on MSNHow epilepsy and the stigma associated with it can impact livesTill the age of 28, Sheikh Imran was a “non-disabled” person. He worked with a US-based MNC, and though he had epilepsy, his ...
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