Mileaha McCarton was diagnosed at 17 with chronic epilepsy and has raised almost €10,000 for Epilepsy Ireland alongside her ...
With more than 3.4 million people living with Epilepsy nationwide, awareness and advocacy matter. That’s why the “Epilepsy Foundation” is promoting education, research and ...
Cristina Brennan can hear the clock ticking. At the end of the year, her 12-year-old son Tristan will no longer have free ...
Discover how individual neurons in the brain learn to recognize and predict patterns in the flow of time, providing insights into the structure of time.
Researchers using intracranial electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings from deep within the brain found that meditation led to changes in activity in the amygdala and hippocampus, key brain regions ...
Biomedical engineering professor Cameron McIntyre’s research allows doctors to see a patient’s brain in three dimensions.
The second Monday of February each year is International Epilepsy Day, and Epilepsy Awareness Day is recognized annually on March 26.  These days were created to increase the public’s understanding of ...
The eruption of digital technologies and ICT has meant that, in recent decades, there has been an enormous presence of screens in people's lives and, above ...
Marci Straughter, a 44-year-old woman from Columbus living with hydrocephalus and epilepsy, uses AngelSense, to be more mobil and independent.
Assistive technology for people with disabilities, like AngelSense, has grown in availability and popularity of late. See why, and how it can help.
EpiScalp is a new tool designed to improve the accuracy of EEG recordings and reduce epilepsy misdiagnoses by as much as 70%, ...
Miss Howarth, who will set off for Canada on Thursday, said: "I was scared of trains, traveling; I was scared of leaving ...