Current:Home > MyNew tech gives hope for a million people with epilepsy -ValueCore
New tech gives hope for a million people with epilepsy
View
Date:2025-04-27 22:43:07
Listen to Short Wave on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.
About three million people in the United States have epilepsy, including about a million who can't rely on medication to control their seizures.
For years, those patients had very limited options. Surgery can be effective, but also risky, and many patients were not considered to be candidates for surgery.
But now, in 2023, advancements in diagnosing and treating epilepsy are showing great promise for many patients, even those who had been told there was nothing that could be done.
One of those patients visited Dr. Jerry Shih at the Epilepsy Center at UC San Diego Neurological Institute, after getting a bleak prognosis a few years earlier.
"When I saw him, I said, 'You know what, we're in a unique situation now where we have some of the newer technologies that were not available in 2010." he says. "We knocked out that very active seizure focus. And he has subsequently been seizure free."
Using precise lasers, microelectronic arrays and robot surgeons, doctors and researchers have begun to think differently about epilepsy and its treatment.
"If you think about the brain like a musical instrument, the electrophysiology of the brain is the music." says Dr. Alexander Khalessi, a neurosurgeon at UCSD. "And so for so long, we were only looking at a picture of the violin, but now we're able to listen to the music a little bit better. And so that's going to help us understand the symphony that makes us us."
Today on Short Wave, host Aaron Scott talks with NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton about these advances in treating epilepsy. He explains why folks should ask their doctors about surgery — even if it wasn't an option for them a few years ago.
If you have a science question or idea for a show, we want to hear it. send us an email at [email protected].
This episode was produced by Thomas Lu, edited by Gabriel Spitzer and fact checked by Anil Oza. The audio engineer for this episode was Hannah Gluvna.
veryGood! (4433)
Related
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Would your Stanley cup take a bullet for you? Ohio woman says her tumbler saved her life
- Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland live updates: How to watch, stream Jake Paul fight card
- Why is Victoria Beckham using crutches at her Paris Fashion Week show?
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Here are our 10 best college podcasts in America
- Trump escalates his immigration rhetoric with baseless claim about Biden trying to overthrow the US
- Writer for conservative media outlet surrenders to face Capitol riot charges
- A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
- Body parts of 2 people found in Long Island park and police are trying to identify them
Ranking
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- SpaceX calls off crew launch to space station due to high winds along flight path
- Why Joey Graziadei Is Defending Sydney Gordon After Bachelor Drama
- Caitlin Clark breaks Pete Maravich's all-time scoring record as Iowa beats Ohio State
- Bill Belichick's salary at North Carolina: School releases football coach's contract details
- 32 things we learned from 2024 NFL scouting combine: Xavier Worthy sets 40 record, J.J. McCarthy builds buzz
- April's total solar eclipse will bring a surreal silence and confuse all sorts of animals
- Knicks avoid catastrophic injury as Jalen Brunson diagnosed with knee contusion
Recommendation
Residents worried after ceiling cracks appear following reroofing works at Jalan Tenaga HDB blocks
'Everything is rising at a scary rate': Why car and home insurance costs are surging
Inside the story of the notorious Menendez brothers case
Tennis' Rafael Nadal Gives Rare Insight Into His Life as a New Dad
South Korean president's party divided over defiant martial law speech
Caitlin Clark breaks Pete Maravich's all-time scoring record as Iowa beats Ohio State
Cam Newton apologizes for tussle at youth football tournament
Analysis: LeBron James scoring 40,000 points will be a moment for NBA to savor