The Hugh G. Heiland Theatre at Wilmington College was packed with friends, family and teammates of cross country runner Jenna Parlette Thursday, who died earlier this week after collapsing at... read more →
Young male adults who exercise vigorously could reduce their risk of developing epilepsy later in life, according to a study published online in the journal Neurology. Researchers from Sweden analyzed... read more →
Kind stranger pays check for couple having dinner with their special needs son after giving them a note saying: 'God only gives special children to special people'. A mother was... read more →
An antihistamine used to treat itching may be the key to preventing seizures in children with a rare, yet severe form of epilepsy known as Dravet Syndrome. The discovery was... read more →
Morgan Leaf may be small, but she’s fearless. Standing 4-foot-8, the rising senior at Our Lady of Mercy Academy in Newfield has no intention of letting a seizure disorder stop... read more →
When Gary Richmond was beaten up and left for dead, doctors told his partner Karen he may not even survive an operation to remove part of his skull. They said... read more →
A Cullercoats woman is preparing to lace up her running shoes to complete the Great North Run for charity. Linda Robinson will be taking part in the run next month... read more →
In Mulago hospital, we have a specialist clinic every Thursday for children with different brain disorders. Convulsions are the most common reason parents seek attention in this clinic with epilepsy... read more →
She may only be able to smile, cry and eat, but Lacey Tams' family are determined to give her the best life possible. Her loving parents, Nicole and Richard, of... read more →
Long-term follow-up in children undergoing hemispherectomy for refractory epilepsy showed that most were seizure-free and able to walk independently, but deficits in many areas of daily function were common, researchers... read more →