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Epilepsy Research Opens a Window on the Brain: Cool Science & New Discoveries Highlighted During Epilepsy Awareness Month!

By Kate Flaherty posted 11-06-2014 10:09

  
West Hartford, Conn., November 5, 2014 ‐‐ Rapidly emerging technologies, novel imaging techniques, the development of new therapies and new genes, have given researchers and clinicians an extraordinary ability to explore the brain at the cellular, genetic and neural levels. While current epilepsy research may seem like it’s ripped from the pages of a science fiction novel, it’s real—and even
pretty cool.  Epilepsy provides researchers with unparalleled avenues to discover how the brain is structured and how it functions: a true ‘window on the brain.’

In recognition of Epilepsy Awareness Month the American Epilepsy Society (AES) is highlighting just a
few of the groundbreaking scientific developments made within the last 10‐50 years.  New anti‐seizure
drug development, brain mapping, optogenetics and devices have increased our understanding of
epilepsy but most importantly, have given new hope to the 2.3 million Americans living with the
condition. Support Epilepsy Awareness Month by visiting AESnet.org and learning more how epilepsy is
a window on the Brain.   

Read the full press release here.
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