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A new study by Mater Research and The University of Queensland will investigate whether smartwatches could help predict seizures for people living with epilepsy.
In a Queensland first, Mater Epilepsy Unit and Mater Research are changing the conversation in epilepsy care by appointing a dedicated speech therapist to the unit.
Mater is proud to welcome neurologist, epileptologist and medical researcher Professor Aileen McGonigal as our new Director of Epilepsy Unit and a Mater Research ...
A 24-year old Queensland man is now free of epileptic seizures after undergoing the state’s first brain surgery on a fully awake epilepsy patient.
Research has demonstrated a long standing relationship between chronic medical conditions and anxiety or other related mental health disorders which can worsen the ...
The Mater Neurosciences team have created innovative solutions with the use of Telehealth services to support the recovery of an epilepsy patient in the comfort of ...
Mater neurologist Dr Sasha Dionisio recently travelled to Vietnam with the Asian Epilepsy Academy (ASEPA) to help teach local specialists about practical techniques ...
Four years ago Peter suffered his first seizure while hiking, with no memory of the event. Peter’s epilepsy escalated until he was involved in a work accident ...
Mater surgeons have successfully performed Australia's first surgery using the ROSA robot, giving new hope to people with epilepsy.