Rajlakshmi Borthakur's experience with her own child's epilepsy led her to start a company, making a glove with sensors that can read the body's electrical signals to predict when epileptic seizures will happen.
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Rajlakshmi Borthakur's experience with her own child's epilepsy led her to start a company, making a glove with sensors that can read the body's electrical signals to predict when epileptic seizures will happen.
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Mary Kay Magistad