It took the combined efforts of head coach Jerry Kill and defensive coordinator Tracy Claeys to guide the University of Minnesota football program to its best record in 10 years.... read more →
For 22 years, a Highlands Ranch woman couldn’t communicate with the world around her. But two years ago, technology and a process called “facilitated communication” opened the door to her... read more →
A young Northampton girl who has epilepsy has written and illustrated her first book. Katherine Curtis, 12, who now lives in Devon, created the children’s book ‘Herbie the Horse Goes... read more →
Finlay Ritchie was just seven weeks old when brain surgery was first mentioned to his parents, Kali and Martin. "We felt completely numb going home on the train afterwards," Kali... read more →
Keck Medicine of USC has become the world’s first medical center to implant a responsive brain device newly approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat epilepsy. It... read more →
Police marched a Birmingham family off an aircraft – after a row over a disabled four-year-old’s seating arrangements. Mum Sabrina McCarl said she was “humiliated” by Monarch staff after she... read more →
On a dark night in November, Meagan Patrick drove from her home in Acton with her husband, Ken, and their two children to a medicinal marijuana dispensary in Portland. Ken... read more →
Sometimes, Brette Garnatz tells people the scars on her neck were caused by a cougar attack. “And some people believe it,” the 28-year-old Lakeside resident said with a grin. In... read more →
Over the last year, Meagan Patrick has watched her daughter, Addelyn, go from a happy, healthy baby to a medically fragile 14-month-old who cannot sit or stand on her own,... read more →
A London hospital is the first in Britain to pioneer home testing for epilepsy patients. The brain-scanning service rolled out by King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will benefit hundreds... read more →