Twelve million Americans have gained health insurance through the exchanges created by President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act (ACA). But too often, their coverage has proved "affordable" in name only.... read more →
A Christchurch schoolgirl who was a CureKids ambassador has lost her battle with epilepsy. Cashmere High School principal Mark Wilson sent a statement to parents on Friday afternoon, informing them... read more →
Some 2,000 runners hit the streets on Sunday for the 11th annual Strides for Epilepsy 5K. The runners made their way through City Park to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation in Colorado.... read more →
Ohio became the latest state in the nation to legalize medical marijuana after Republican Gov. John Kasich signed legislation Wednesday. The law allows people to use the drug in vapor... read more →
Approximately 50 to 70 million US adults suffer from sleep or wakefulness disorders, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention deems insufficient sleep a public health epidemic. For people with... read more →
Radio legend Garrison Keillor says he's feeling "fortunate" after the Prairie Home Companion host had a seizure over Memorial Day weekend. According to a message posted on his Facebook page, he... read more →
A mom filmed her daughter having seizures to alert other parents how to detect a rare form of childhood epilepsy. Belen Sullivan Robbins said her daughter, Bella, has been recently diagnosed... read more →
Family and friends say Coho died peacefully after experiencing a seizure six days following his graduation from Baylor University. His sister, Britta, said Coho loved Texas as much as Minnesota. "I don't know... read more →
Milo Browne should not be alive today. But the little star is preparing to mark his fourth birthday and medics believe it is truly a miracle. The North Shields boy is... read more →
Researchers are investigating the vicious cycle of seizures causing sleep disturbances, which in turn promote seizures. In one report, a group of investigators in Boston looked at the importance of... read more →