By Nadine Yehya(SACRAMENTO)Hydrocephalus is a potentially fatal disease caused by the buildup of fluid in the brain. It results in abnormal brain pressure and injury to brain tissues. This disease is relatively common in premature babies and occurs in 1 in 1,000 live births.Even with the best treatment options, the disease can lead to lifelong mental, cognitive and physical challenges and substantial costs.| Neuroengineering at UC Davis
By Kate Asche(SACRAMENTO)The National Association of Epilepsy Centers (NAEC) has awarded the UC Davis Comprehensive Epilepsy Program its prestigious Level 4 Pediatric Epilepsy Center designation — the highest recognition for epilepsy care in the nation.| Neuroengineering at UC Davis