Read the full article here:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25516101Tuesday, December 30, 2014
New Methods Discover "Microlesions" in Epileptic Tissue
Researchers have used a novel technique to discover mircolesions
in the brain tissue of epileptic patients, perhaps explaining why seemingly “normal”
regions of the brain can produce seizures. Using genetic analysis coupled with
mathematical modeling, investigators elucidated clusters of genes that act
differently in tissue with high levels of epileptic activity. These genes were
then linked to specific cell types, enabling researchers to predict the types
of neurons and markers present in epileptic tissues. These predictions were
confirmed through histopathology. This novel way to predict cellular abnormalities
through the measurement of genetic composition could be a step towards a better
understanding and more effective treatment of epilepsy
Review of the Embrace Smartwatch
The Embrace smartwatch is a novel tool for the
self-management of epilepsy. This watch monitors a multitude of health markers
such as sleep patterns, heart rate, and stress level in addition to alerting
caregivers at the onset of a seizure. This device can allow for more
comprehensive care for patients with epilepsy, possible resulting in better
quality of life and fewer seizures.
Read more about Embrace below:
http://backerjack.com/embrace-smartwatch-watches-out-for-epilepsy-other-conditions/
Monday, December 29, 2014
Can Healthy Competition Help Epilepsy?
The Epilepsy Foundation is using competition to promote
innovation in treatment for epilepsy. Over 500 internationally based teams
competed in two challenges to use crowdsourced data to more accurately predict
and detect seizures. The winners were announced in December and are innovators
in a variety of fields including mathematics, software engineering, medicine
and biostatistics. The Foundation hopes this type of competition will
complement traditional approaches to treatment by utilizing shared data and
algorithms from the communities outside neurology.
Read more below:
http://www.epilepsy.com/release/2014/12/crowdsourcing-advances-seizure-detection-and-prediction
Friday, December 26, 2014
Smartphone Apps for Epilepsy
The most useful innovations in health technology are often
those that can be seamlessly integrated into the everyday life of the patient.
Health related apps use the personal smartphone of the patient to improve their
quality of life and health outcomes. A recent influx of epilepsy related apps
offer a variety of tools promoting disease self-management. These tools range
from seizure documentation, seizure recording, information delivery, medication
support or direct physician communication. Read more below about some of the
newest apps for epilepsy patients:
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/epilepsy-ontario/epilepsy-smartphone-app_b_6354926.html
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