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Category: Seizure prediction

Predicting seizures with tRNA fragments

10 August 201910 August 2019 Gareth MorrisBiomarkers, Seizure predictionLeave a Comment on Predicting seizures with tRNA fragments
Dr Marion Hogg looking at brain cells on a compuer screen

Predicting when seizures are going to happen is a big challenge for people with epilepsy, clinicians and researchers alike. As it stands, there are no reliable ways for someone to know in advance when they might have a seizure. For…

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