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Israeli researchers developed a wearable that predicts epileptic seizures before they happen – TechSpot
The technology, dubbed Epiness, can help sufferers prevent episodes by letting them know they should take medication before the seizure happens. Since as many a…

In brief: Researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Negev, Israel, developed a device that can warn users of an oncoming epileptic seizure up to an hour in advance. The wearable tech uses AI detection algorithms to analyze electroencephalograms (EEG) in real-time. If indicative brain patterns are recognized, it sends an alert to the user’s smartphone.
The technology, dubbed Epiness, can help sufferers prevent episodes by letting them know they should take medication before the seizure happens. S…
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