Every person's brain wave network is unique — and Mayo Clinic researchers are using that insight to personalize treatment for people with drug-resistant epilepsy. By mapping each patient's brain wave network, clinicians can pinpoint the precise area for deep brain stimulation (DBS), leading to more targeted care and the potential to move beyond seizure control — toward a cure. "Our goal is to tailor neuromodulation for each patient," says neurologist Nick Gregg, M.D., lead author of a new study in Annals of Neurology. Learn more: https://mayocl.in/4oOMT3M
Precision approach to epilepsy treatment would be a paradigm shift Mayo Clinic. This is truly great, well done !
Well, the future has come 😌👏🏻
Incredible progress.
Thank you for sharing
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21hThat’s incredible — the idea of using each person’s unique brain wave network to guide treatment is a huge step forward. Personalized DBS sounds like it could really change outcomes for people with drug-resistant epilepsy. Moving from just managing seizures to actually aiming for a cure is inspiring. Really impressive work from Mayo Clinic.