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Brain Implant can Predict Seizures in Epilepsy Patients
A new kind of a brain implant that's created by Australian scientists can help predict seizures in people suffering from epilepsy hours before the seizure occurs. The implant comes with another device that's placed under the chest which uses the signals from the brain and warns the user of a possible seizure via a hand-held device.
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Mediterranean Diet May Prevent Memory Loss: A Study
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Researchers Find First Gene Mutation Linked To Migraine Headaches, May Lead To Better Treatments
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Pre-historic Earth Smelled of Rotten Eggs, Scientist Says
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More Hibernating Lemurs Found In Madagascar [VIDEO]
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Everyone Between 15 And 65 Should Be Tested For HIV Infection, According To The U.S. Preventative Services Task Force
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