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Old 02-25-2009, 08:29 PM #1
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Default new seizure control device currently under invastigation

Currently under investigation is a device used to control seizures called the neuro brain stimulator. It is programed to sense then stop a seizure. Wire leads target the sight where seizures originate by tuning into abnormal electrical activity. The device can identify a seizure and emit a low level input to stop a seizure. This sounds really good. Especially for those considering surgery that are not good candidates. Even better than the VNS because it does it automatically. Therefor it can be used with both types of seizures. Hopefully it will be successful.
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