Emily’s Perspective: Finding the good when it gets really rough
Emily’s Perspective get’s real for epilepsy awareness month. Emily recounts her experience with an especially severe seizure.
Emily’s Perspective get’s real for epilepsy awareness month. Emily recounts her experience with an especially severe seizure.
Throughout November, Epilepsy Awareness Month, we’ll be asking for your feedback on epilepsy awareness programs. We are looking for you to tell us which programs will have the greatest impact. You decide which programs are most important to you. You Decide It’s a simple idea. Just start by answering the poll below. … Read More
Students in a high school club, The Differences Among Us, in Cupertino, CA are making the world a better place for people living with epilepsy.
If you are doing something for epilepsy awareness month and want to get the word out, let us know.
Farrah Mateen, MD, PhD, of Mass General Hospital and Harvard Medical School is taking mobile EEG tech to the Himalayas with the Bhutan Epilepsy Project.
Code4Armour™ recently unveiled a battery-free, shock and water resistant medical alert band. The band works with a mobile app to provide medical information.
Heidi Strawser, of heidi-strawser.com, submitted her family’s experience with Benign Rolandic Epilepsy to Living Well With Epilepsy.
You have to remember that through everything, no matter how dark and tough, through it all, there is light.