August 22, 2008, Newsletter Issue #248: Electroencephalogram

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One of the most standard tests is called an electroencephalogram (E.E.G), a test which measures electric impulses in the brain. An E.E.G is typically conducted by a neurologist, which is a doctor that can perform various tests to determine brain or nerve damage. Upon reading the E.E.G, the neurologist can determine if there is nerve or brain damage. The quality of an E.E.G. depends upon the competence of the technician making the brain recording and the skill of the physician interpreting the results.

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