The type of seizure you have depends on what area and how much of the brain's electrical activity is affected.
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Athlete diagnosed with brain tumor after seizure in his sleep now training to be world’s top pickleball player
An athlete who was diagnosed with a brain tumor after having a seizure in his sleep had to relearn how to walk – and is now training to become the world’s best pickleball player. Nicholas Wade, 27, ...
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Sleep-like brain waves persist in isolated cortex of epilepsy patients
Sleep-like slow-wave patterns persist for years in surgically disconnected neural tissue of awake epilepsy patients, ...
Sleep-like slow-wave patterns persist for years in surgically disconnected neural tissue of awake epilepsy patients, according to a study published ...
Slow, sleep-like brain waves persist in part of the brain that has been surgically disconnected from the rest of the organ even though the person is awake. The findings 1, published in PLoS Biology, ...
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