New epilepsy device could help control seizures

New epilepsy device could help control seizures

February 22, 2013 1:09 PM

A Food and Drug Administration panel is weighing whether to recommend approval of a new device, implanted under the skin on the skull, that could help some people with epilepsy control their seizures. Bigad Shaban reports on the NeuroPace RNS system.

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