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12/10/07
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New Antiepileptic Device May Control Seizures
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“Thirty percent of patients with epilepsy continue to have seizures despite taking medications and other therapies. We are hoping, based on the results of this pilot study, that the Intercept Epilepsy Control System may eventually be shown to be of potential help to some of these patients,” said Nina Graves, Sr. Therapy Development Manager, today at the 58th annual American Epilepsy Society (AES) conference.
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