The Americans with Disabilities Act and Epilepsy
Learn more about how the Americans with Disabilities or ADA, helped remove barriers for people with disabilities, and for people with epilepsy in particular.
Learn more about how the Americans with Disabilities or ADA, helped remove barriers for people with disabilities, and for people with epilepsy in particular.
After the loss: Tonya always thought, because she was older and had more seizures, SUDEP would steal her away first. Instead, the family lost Jesy to SUDEP in 2012.
After years of mental and physical trauma from seizures, Michael discovered what he wanted to acomplish as a person, and as someone diagnosed with epilepsy.
You could say I have evolved in my beliefs about alternative medicine and epilepsy. Where I was previously skeptical of medical marijuana (CBD), I am now open to the idea.
Jessica Keenan Smith, founder of Living Well With Epilepsy, has been nominated for a Her Abilities Award, a global award honoring women with disabilities.
Leila attended her first PAME conference and found it was a meaningful way to connect with others in the epilepsy community to discuss SUDEP.
A common question adults with epilepsy ask is, “Can you drink alcohol when you have epilepsy?” So here’s some info on epilepsy and alcohol.
Allison is shedding light on epilepsy one aura at a time.