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Dancing to a different tune: TANGO gives hope for Dravet syndrome

28 January 202129 January 2021 Gareth MorrisDravet syndrome, Genetic Epilepsy, Treatments
Image of a cartoon brain dancing while listening to music through headphones

This article was written by Professor David Henshall, Director of the FutureNeuro SFI Research Centre at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Genes and epilepsy A number of epilepsies are caused by mutations in genes. Errors in our DNA…

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Roundworm protein is promising new epilepsy treatment

22 January 201928 January 2021 Gareth MorrisUncategorized

Surely, at some point in our lives, we have all asked ourselves the question: ‘just how can worms help us to cure epilepsy?’ No? Well actually me neither. But a curious quirk of worm neurobiology sparked a recent study by Dimitri…

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