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How Brain Networks Change After Stopping Seizure Meds
<best guess at general location described in this article. Just list the without clarifying words or other extranious text>Saturday, January 11, 2025
The SR-group had even worse connections, with some parts of their brain working less efficiently and taking longer to communicate. Both groups had weaker connections between certain brain areas, with the SR-group having the most significant loss. The right pallidum, a brain area, was especially affected in the SR-group. The researchers think that these changes might be what causes seizures to come back after stopping medication.
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