Clues About The Evolution Of Epilepsy
Tuesday, January 6, 2009 - 16:14
in Psychology & Sociology
Two children have a seizure. One child never has another seizure. Twenty years later, the other child has a series of seizures and is diagnosed with epilepsy. A new study is looking at what could possibly happen in the development of these two children that would lead to such extreme variations in their neurologic health.
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