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How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures
Neurologist Dr. Vikram Rao and Kimberly join The Doctors to share about this new technology.
Read articleAustin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures
An Austin man with epilepsy says it was a “no-brainer” to undergo a procedure to implant a device in his brain to help control his seizures.
Read articleLocal veteran celebrates two years seizure free
Harold “Hal” Barnes, 59, had been struggling with seizures for decades until he was introduced to a new responsive neurostimulation device in 2014….
Read articleNew ‘RNS System’ device can help millions affected by epilepsy
It is so common, it affects 1 in 26 people and now there is a new device that can help the millions affected by epilepsy.
Read articleAn innovative medical device combined with medication could tame epileptic seizures
The Neuropace RNS System was recently approved by the FDA. The device, compared to a pacemaker for the brain…
Read articleBrain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine
If brain stimulation is the future of medicine, then the future is now.
Read articleThis Is What It’s Really Like to Have Epilepsy
Epilepsy nearly took Emily Borghard’s life before she was diagnosed—she’s not only learned to live with the condition, but thrive as well…
Read articleTo Hell And Back: Rebooting Kimberly’s Brain
In 2010, Kimberly Bari was teaching overseas when her health started to deteriorate…
Read articleMeet One of the First Human Cyborgs
Meet Emily Borghard, one of the world’s first true cyborgs thanks to a chip implanted in her brain. In the not too distant future, there could be millions more like her…
Read articleImplant device for epilepsy patients can help keep seizures under control
– Nearly 3.5 million people suffer from epilepsy in this country, and for about one-third of them, medication no longer helps…
Read articleNew brain implant technology is life changing for epilepsy patient
Diagnosed with epilepsy at 8 years old, seizures became routine for Aimee Buckley. Now, at age 25, Aimee is proud to say she is nearly seizure free since receiving the RNS System two years ago.
Read articleMilwaukee opera singer returns to teaching after lengthy battle with epilepsy
After having to put her opera career, and her life, on hold because of epilepsy, Kitt is now able to return to her passion thanks to the RNS System.
Read articleMetro Detroit father overcomes battle with epilepsy with ‘brain pacemaker’
People with certain types of epilepsy may have the option to use a therapy that doesn’t include additional drugs.
Read articleEpilepsy breakthrough: Silicon Valley firm’s implant helps stop brain seizures
For more than 1,000 Americans with the disorder, like 43-year-old Richard Lopez, the system invented by a Silicon Valley medical technology firm has given them back their lives.
New, implantable device life changing for man with severe epilepsy
Epilepsy is a disorder affecting as many as three million Americans, depriving its sufferers…
Device to reduce seizures proves successful for Birmingham woman
A new type of device aimed at eliminating seizures was approved by the FDA just a few years ago….
One year after NeuroPace implant, epilepsy patient is now seizure free
Troy Lindberg couldn’t work, drive or even walk up a flight of stairs for fear of an epileptic seizure…
Treating Epilepsy’s Toughest Cases
Current medicines fail to relieve seizures in about a third of people with epilepsy. What can be done?
Read articleWhen Drugs and Surgery Don’t Work, an Option in Epilepsy
Dr Jobst is an epileptologist and professor of neurology at Dartmouth Medical School in Hanover, New Hampshire…
Read articleNeuroPace Epileptic Seizure Control System: Interview with Dr. Martha Morrell, CMO of NeuroPace
People with certain types of epilepsy may have the option to use a therapy that doesn’t include additional drugs.
Read articleMore patients cope with diagnosis of epilepsy
As he was growing up, Paul Shaffer sometimes froze in his tracks and felt like he was walking away from his body. He did not tell anyone about the sensation, which usually passed quickly: “Who would believe me?”
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