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Sunday, 29 March 2009 13:14 |
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BBC News - Health
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Medical News Today Epilepsy |
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Friday, 27 March 2009 03:47 |
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Epilepsy News From Medical News Today
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- Sleep Quality Impaired In Children With Epilepsy And Their Parents
Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital for Children in Boston have determined that pediatric epilepsy significantly impacts sleep patterns for the child and parents...
- New Mechanism For Anxiety Disorders Revealed By Mystery Gene
A novel mechanism for anxiety behaviors, including a previously unrecognized inhibitory brain signal, may inspire new strategies for treating psychiatric disorders, University of Chicago researchers report. By testing the controversial role of a gene called Glo1 in anxiety, scientists uncovered a new inhibitory factor in the brain: the metabolic by-product methylglyoxal...
- Anti-Epilepsy Drugs May Cause Cognitive Deficits In Newborns
A brain study in infant rats demonstrates that the anti-epilepsy drug phenobarbital stunts neuronal growth, which could prompt new questions about using the first-line drug to treat epilepsy in human newborns...
- For Patients With Epilepsy, Response To First Drug Treatment May Signal Likelihood Of Future Seizures
How well people with newly diagnosed epilepsy respond to their first drug treatment, may signal the likelihood that they will continue to have uncontrolled seizures according to University of Melbourne Chair of Neurology Professor Patrick Kwan...
- Instant Leap In Human Brain Evolution May Have Been Driven By Extra Gene
A partial, duplicate copy of a gene appears to be responsible for the critical features of the human brain that distinguish us from our closest primate kin...
- Epilepsy And Psychosis Familial Vulnerability
Although the two disorders may seem dissimilar, epilepsy and psychosis are associated. Individuals with epilepsy are more likely to have schizophrenia, and a family history of epilepsy is a risk factor for psychosis. It is not known whether the converse is true, i.e., whether a family history of psychosis is a risk factor for epilepsy...
- New Wristband For Epileptic Seizures Shows Promise
MIT researchers, together with a team from two Boston hospitals, have provided early evidence in this week's issue of Neurology, that a simple, unobtrusive wrist sensor can measure the severity of epileptic seizures as accurately as electroencephalograms (EEGs) yet without requiring scalp electrodes and electrical leads...
- Clues To Reversing Cognitive Deficits In Humans Offered By Mouse Study
The ability to navigate using spatial cues was impaired in mice whose brains were minus a channel that delivers potassium - a finding that may have implications for humans with damage to the hippocampus, a brain structure critical to memory and learning, according to a Baylor University researcher...
- Learning Mechanism Of The Adult Brain Revealed
They say you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Fortunately, this is not always true. Researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN-KNAW) have now discovered how the adult brain can adapt to new situations. The Dutch researchers' findings are published in the prestigious journal Neuron...
- Wrist Sensors For Epilepsy Could Alert Patients That They Need To Seek Medical Care
In this week's issue of the journal Neurology, researchers at MIT and two Boston hospitals provide early evidence that a simple, unobtrusive wrist sensor could gauge the severity of epileptic seizures as accurately as electroencephalograms (EEGs) do - but without the ungainly scalp electrodes and electrical leads...
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