AI-Enhanced Video Diagnostics Can Improve Epilepsy Care Access
Researchers studied how video-based diagnostics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), can help close the gap in diagnosing epilepsy, especially in areas with fewer resources.
Researchers studied how video-based diagnostics, supported by artificial intelligence (AI), can help close the gap in diagnosing epilepsy, especially in areas with fewer resources.
Researchers studied the different causes of status epilepticus (SE), a serious condition where a person has prolonged seizures.
Researchers studied how telecoaching (TC) can help people with epilepsy become more physically active and improve their quality of life.
This study looked at the risk of epilepsy in children with congenital anomalies (CAs), which are birth defects that affect how the body develops.
Researchers studied early infantile epileptic encephalopathy (EIEE), a severe type of epilepsy that starts in infants and can lead to serious developmental issues.
Researchers studied the effects of a treatment called continuous hippocampal deep brain stimulation (Hip-DBS) on memory and cognitive function in patients with drug-resistant temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE).
Researchers studied a program called Epilepsy Journey (EJ) to help teenagers with epilepsy improve their executive functioning skills, which are important for tasks like planning, organizing, and managing emotions.
Researchers studied new treatments for epilepsy, focusing on those currently being tested in clinical trials.
A recent study looked at the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) as an additional treatment for adults with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE), which means their seizures do not respond well to standard medications.