04/30/2026 / Database
The Mondo Disease Ontology provides a unified, interoperable framework that integrates multiple disease classification systems to standardize epilepsy-related concepts.
04/30/2026 / Brain
Normally, tau helps support healthy brain cells. However, when it becomes abnormal, it can change shape, build up into harmful clumps, and damage the brain.
04/30/2026 / Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The study focused on the experimental compound TXM-CB3, a member of a family of peptides that show protective effects against cognitive impairment induced by mild traumatic brain injury.
04/30/2026 / Trinity College Dublin
For the first time, researchers have shown that in athletes with a history of RHIs this gate remains leaky years after they have left the field.
04/01/2026 / CURE Epilepsy
The evening blends together an intimate program of music, storytelling, and meaningful conversation in support of life-changing epilepsy research.
03/19/2026 / Epilepsia
A recent study coming out of our Rare Epilepsy Partnership Award with NORSE Institute examined whether biological markers in blood and cerebrospinal fluid could help predict outcomes in patients with cNORSE.
03/19/2026 / University of Colorado Anschutz
Comprehensive review gives researchers, clinicians and families a clearer understanding of why the diet works and where new treatments could emerge.
03/19/2026 / Cleveland Clinic
These two studies collectively offer several insights for the management of intractable epilepsy. MRF shows promise as a noninvasive imaging approach for epileptogenicity, according to researchers.
03/19/2026 / Mayo Clinic
After a seizure, the brain enters a deep sleep state that mimics memory storage — and that this effect can persist into the following night’s sleep. In effect, this “saves” the seizure’s path like a normal memory, strengthening the disease.