With exactly three weeks left until Ohio’s vote to legalize marijuana, a news network located in Cleveland Ohio checked the facts presented in a popular medical marijuana television advertisement featuring a young... read more →
Sisters Jeannie Sullivan and Anne Marie Guggenberger watched the crowds of people around them smiling and laughing and thought of their brother, Joe Trustey, and two of his children, A.J.... read more →
Gordon Ramsay may not be the big bad wolf he likes to pretend he is. The TV chef showed his very kind side by offering a chef he had never... read more →
Tess Dumon didn't know whether her brother was alive or dead. Fourteen-year-old Louis had suffered seizures almost all his life, but this time he wouldn't wake up. "I witnessed my... read more →
If your child has epilepsy, connecting and communicating with teachers, school nurses and other caregivers is the best way to ensure she gets the best care — at home or... read more →
An Alabama woman claims in a lawsuit that police officers used a stun gun on her daughter three times while the teenage girl had multiple seizures at a hip-hop concert... read more →
Bradley Diebold battled hundreds of seizures, but, at age 2, he was also an active, mischievous toddler, dubbed a "superhero" by his family because of his happy demeanor. Bradley from Hanover Park... read more →
Even within their outgoing family, Joe and Anna Trustey — father and daughter — had a gravitational force that drew others to them, whether they were alone or together. He... read more →
Bounce Out The Stigma is a free, two-day basketball camp that is specifically tailored for kids ages 8 to 20 with epilepsy/seizure disorders and autism spectrum disorders. Camp participants are... read more →
Twitter has been forced to pull two adverts using its Vine looping video platform after objections were raised by epilepsy campaigners. The ads consisted of six seconds of flashing video,... read more →