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In people with epilepsy, sleeping after a seizure may trigger more seizures

Sleep could encode epileptic seizures in the brain by repurposing the processes used to solidify memories, potentially making seizures harder to treat or prevent, new research suggests. But the new study also suggests a possible way to counter the effect: using electrical stimulation to keep the brain from “memorizing” the seizure, the researchers say.

“It opens a whole new realm of therapeutic options tailored to each patient,” said study co-author Vaclav Kremen, a neuroscientist at the Mayo Clinic. He added that electrical stimulation could be personalized to each individual’s unique seizure profile.

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