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Long-term brain monitoring technologies can benefit epilepsy patients – News-Medical.Net
Today, the way a physician gets an idea of how many seizures a person with epilepsy has had is through the patient’s own record of seizure activity in his day-to-day life.

Today, the way a physician gets an idea of how many seizures a person with epilepsy has had is through the patient’s own record of seizure activity in his day-to-day life. Despite all the technological advances in devices monitoring the human body, a patient’s seizure diary, as it is often called, remains the only means to record and count epileptic seizures outside the clinic.
Any insights that such a diary can provide on the effects of medication, seizure frequency or seizure triggers depend …
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