- R. Sandyk, P.A., Annionos: 'Attenuation of Epilepsy with Application PEMF: a Case Report,' International Journal of Neuroscience', 66 (1-2), September 1992, pp. 75-85. - This article reports on a patient with extremely severe epilepsy and very severe behavior disorders. The attacks could not be brought under control even with medication. This patient experienced a definite improvement in his condition through the use of PEMF.
- S. Pavlakis; 'Epilepsy 'cure',' Department of Neurology, Cornell University Medical College, New York, Science 246/4932 (874) 1989. - This study describes treatment of various forms of epilepsy with the help of pulsating electromagnetic fields.
- G.D. Antimonii et al.: 'Pulsed Electromagnetic Field on Experimentally Induced Epileptiform Brain Activity in Rats,' Bull Exp Biol Med. The epileptic potentials before and after PEMF were measured on rats. In 41% of the cases, PEMF completely stopped epileptic activity, in 23% of the cases, PEMF decreased it; in 25% epileptic activity remained in its original form, and in 10% it increased slightly.
- M.A. McLean et al.: 'Therapeutic Efficacy of Static Magnetic Device in Three Animal Seizure Models: Summary of Experience,' Second World Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, 8-13 June 1997, Bologna, Italy. - This article showed that PEMF can significantly retard experimentally induced epileptic seizures in mice.
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