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Scientists Uncover New Genetic Risk Factors for Epilepsy
Despite being well known that many forms of epilepsy are strongly influenced by genetics, scientists have long grappled with clearly defining this link. In a new study published in the journal Nature, however, researchers outline several key discoveries regarding the connection between the two most severe forms of epilepsy and the mutations associated with them.
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