For decades, it's been known that certain older medications women use to control epilepsy seizures can pose risks to a fetus.
But now, scientists have advanced brain activity monitoring with a new technology: “e-tattoos.” In the first-of-its-kind ...
During an EEG test, technicians normally use rulers and pencils to mark up a person's head before gluing electrodes across ...
A comprehensive study reveals that children exposed to newer antiseizure medications in utero show no differences in ...
For the first time, scientists have invented a liquid ink that doctors can print onto a patient's scalp to measure brain ...
Children of mothers who took certain anti-seizure medications while pregnant do not have worse neurodevelopmental outcomes at age 6, according to a long-running study.
A temporary head tattoo printed directly on the scalp has provided a "hair-friendly" solution for measuring brainwaves. A ...
Researchers have developed a liquid ink that can be printed directly onto the scalp to monitor brain activity, offering a ...
At issue is XCopri (Cenobamate), an anticonvulsant pill taken once a day that was just approved for use in Canada last year ...
Amelia Ripley, a SPAR, employee A woman who works for a family-run business in Preston is raising awareness about a condition ...
Researchers from Professor Vijay Tiwari’s research group at the Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Southern ...