Tag: JAMA Neurology
Robotics makes intractable epilepsy surgery more accurate
A minimally invasive procedure called robotic stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) increases accuracy of intractable epilepsy surgery
A new procedure called robotic stereoelectroemcephalography can make surgery for intractable...
Still Alice: Women are more at risk of Alzheimer’s Disease
There is evidence that brains of women are more susceptible to Alzheimer's Disease
Growing evidence suggests women may be at increased risk of certain physiological...
Epilepsy does not affect fertility in women, or pregnancy outcomes
New study finds women with epilepsy just as likely to get pregnant as disease-free individuals
Debunking yet another epilepsy myth, new research has shown that...
Epileptics prone to accidental deaths and suicides, finds JAMA study
However risks of unnatural death are low in people with epilepsy
The suddenness with which epilepsy strikes can trigger accidents. What is less known is...