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"textContent": "Epilepsy is best known for seizures, but many people with the condition also experience much more frequent and subtler disruptions. These brief bursts of abnormal brain activity, called interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs), can happen thousands of times a day, interfering with attention, memory, language, and sleep.",
"title": "Epilepsy 'brain blips' can be predicted a full second early with neuron-level probes"
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