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New Medical Device Treats Epilepsy With A Well-Timed Zap (6 stories)

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Nursing - News November 16, 2013

Imagine a tiny computer embedded under your scalp that's constantly tracking your brain activity and zapping you when it senses something awry.

NeuroPace has received FDA pre-market approval for the NeuroPace RNS System, used to treat medically refractory partial epilepsy.

"We all laughed even though we were crying," she said of her diagnosis with potential breast cancer following a three yearly mammogram.

Victor Arvizu has spent 20 years as a U.S. Army combat medic - from the Middle East to the South Pacific.

This spring, Auburn University and AUM nursing students will work with doctors and nurses at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md.

After being diagnosed with a brain tumor in June 2011, the 10-year-old Avon, Conn., girl decided to fight back and inspire others along her journey.

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