Wish Book: Can one device change a life? For one South Bay woman with severe epilepsy, the answer is yesAndrea Miller struggles with independence due to Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome, which causes unpredictable seizures requiring constant supervision from her parents.
Brain implants to treat epilepsy, arthritis, or even incontinence? They may be closer than you thinkOran Knowlson's brain implant reduced his seizures by 80% and significantly improved his quality of life.The Picostim implant could pave the way for advanced treatments in epilepsy and other neurological disorders.