Tiny brain stimulator could treat epilepsy

By Christine McGinn
Updated December 4 2018 - 3:06am, first published 3:00am
Researchers have developed a tiny device to stimulate the brain in the hope of treating epilepsy.
Researchers have developed a tiny device to stimulate the brain in the hope of treating epilepsy.

Australian researchers have developed a tiny device to electrically stimulate the brain in the hope of treating epilepsy and Parkinson's disease without invasive surgery in the future.

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