Emily’s Perspective: How to deal with a seizure
Epilepsy has a hold on millions of lives today. I live with epilepsy and I can tell you it isn’t very fun, as you may have seen in my column last month.
Epilepsy has a hold on millions of lives today. I live with epilepsy and I can tell you it isn’t very fun, as you may have seen in my column last month.
Living Well With Epilepsy has been honored with a Silver Award in the16th Annual Web Health Awards. The Web Health Awards competition, held twice each year, recognizes the nation’s best digital health resources. The awards program is organized by the Health Information Resource Center[sm] (HIRC), a 20-year old clearinghouse for professionals who … Read More
On December 15, at 8:00 pm ET, Living Well With Epilepsy will have our next #LivingWellChat on Twitter. Join us as we chat with featured guest Dr. David Burdette of Spectrum Health Medical Group.
Living Well With Epilepsy is joining the national movement of #GivingTuesday to raise epilepsy awareness during the holiday season. Throughout November, Epilepsy Awareness Month, you voted on six (6) new epilepsy awareness programs to let us know which would have the greatest impact. Learn which program came out on top!
On being thankful This time of year gives us a chance to stop, take a moment, and appreciate all the wonderful things in our lives. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank each of you for reading, commenting, submitting and questioning Living Well With Epilepsy. Your feedback continually improves the site, … Read More
Sprout Film Festival Through the end of November, Comcast is making 12 films from The Arc & Sprout Film Festival / Sproutflix available free On Demand for all Comcast/Xfinity subscribers. Since 2003, the Sprout Film Festival has been a leader in showcasing film and video projects featuring people with intellectual and developmental … Read More
Meet Joel Wilcox and his 5 lb papillon seizure assistance dog, Flame, the stars of a new comic book, Medikidz Explain Seizure Assistance Dogs.
Check out these epilepsy awareness superstars. They are making a difference for women, children and teens living with epilepsy, each in their own way.