Month: December 2022

Detecting Epilepsy Risk with a Hybrid Learning Approach!

Understanding the factors that contribute to sudden unexpected death of epilepsy (SUDEP) is crucial for preventing this fatal complication. One potential risk marker is postictal generalized electroencephalogram (EEG) suppression (PGES). However, accurately detecting the end of PGES is challenging due to physiological artifacts in real-world data. To address this, scientists have developed a hybrid approach […]

Published on December 19, 2022

Baduanjin exercise enhances cognitive health in older adults

Imagine if you could give your brain a workout, just like how you exercise your muscles at the gym. Well, a study found that Baduanjin exercise, a form of physical activity, can improve cognitive abilities and reduce physical frailty in older adults with cognitive frailty. It’s like doing mental push-ups! The researchers discovered that the […]

Published on December 19, 2022

Montana Addiction Clinic’s Controversial Use of Rewards Raises Questions

Imagine you’re a coach trying to motivate your team to win a championship. You might offer them bonuses, perks, or even cash prizes to incentivize their hard work and dedication. Well, a Montana addiction clinic had a similar idea when it came to motivating people with substance use disorders to follow its treatment program. They […]

Published on December 19, 2022