In the past several decades more than 30 new treatments for lupus have failed in clinical trials, even though all had seemed promising in the test tube. These repeated failures take a toll on the ...
Assessing disease activity is an important part of daily practice, clinical trials and other lupus – related research. There are several tools that have been developed, but none is perfect. Each has ...
Clinicians use electroencephalography (EEG) to assess brain activity in epilepsy and sleep pathologies, and this powerful tool has shown promise for other conditions. Emerging evidence suggests that ...
The miniature devices, inspired by EEG electrode caps, could give scientists new insights into how chemicals and drugs affect the human brain. Minuscule lab-grown models of human brains can be fitted ...
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