UIC Epilepsy Research in the News

Chicago Tribune News   The Chicago Tribune covered a new study led by Dr. Dilip Pandey, associate professor of neurology and rehabilitation in the UIC College of Medicine, that found that people with epilepsy living in high-crime areas in Chicago have more seizures than people living in low-crime areas. Read the full article here:  https://trib.in/2DWvFy2 [...]

By |2019-01-03T20:15:30-06:00January 3rd, 2019|Neurology and Rehabilitation|Comments Off on UIC Epilepsy Research in the News

Tablet-based tool helps epilepsy patients learn self-management skills

Epilepsy patients who want to learn how to manage their own unique symptoms can now get individualized information via tablet computer through a research project at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “PAUSE” — for Personalized Internet Assisted Underserved Self-management for Epilepsy — is a tablet-based tool customized for each patient to help them stay healthy and reduce the [...]

By |2017-05-19T12:49:31-05:00May 15th, 2017|Neurology and Rehabilitation|Comments Off on Tablet-based tool helps epilepsy patients learn self-management skills
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