Queensbury High School junior Kara Tougas knows what people should do if they are having a seizure. “Make sure there’s nothing in their mouth. Don’t yell at them, move or... read more →
Little Caitlin Rose-Faber had the worst possible start in life when she had stroke while still inside the womb. Parents Gary and Olivia were given the heartbreaking news after a... read more →
A new technology holds the promise of treatment for the nearly one million Americans with epilepsy that don’t respond to medications. The FDA has approved a new implant that uses... read more →
Today Finley George is a little bundle of energy helping his parents train for the London Marathon. However, life has not always been so kind to the two-year-old from Ipswich,... read more →
Knowing how devastating the effects of epilepsy can be, one Southampton sufferer is taking on a marathon challenge to help others. Stuart French, from Bitterne, will be running the London... read more →
For the mother of a little girl with a severe form of epilepsy, medical marijuana treatment is a simple matter of life and death. “I don’t care about their opinions... read more →
“A bright flash of lightning / Streaks through the sky / And the loud rumble of thunder / Is very close by.” The words are from a poem written by... read more →
As a 14-year-old boy, Ian Davey was on holiday in Tenby with his family when he dived into the shallow end of a swimming pool and smacked his head on... read more →
Tara Reynolds has called on the community to help raise vital funds to help Epilepsy Action Australia assist people living with epilepsy. Ms Reynolds, who has lived with epilepsy for... read more →
Six-year-old Mary Louise Swing likes to listen to classical music, play with her twin brother, Winfield, and swing at a playground around her West Ashley home. But there’s a limit... read more →