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Brain waves usually found in sleep can protect against epileptic activity

medicalxpress.com Brain waves usually found in sleep can protect against epileptic activity

Slow waves that usually only occur in the brain during sleep are also present during wakefulness in people with epilepsy and may protect against increased brain excitability associated with the condition, finds a new study led by researchers at UCL.

Brain waves usually found in sleep can protect against epileptic activity

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