Stock up on detergent, volleyball fans. A total of 214 teams will take to 24 mud volleyball courts Saturday at Zoar’s Pond Recreation Area. It’s dirty-good fun every year, the... read more →
A collaborative effort by a French medical device company (Bioserenity), a British epilepsy organization (Epilepsy Action), and a French epilepsy organization (Efappe) has led to the first of a kind... read more →
A Rainworth man has completed a gruelling 100-mile cycle ride to raise cash for an epilepsy charity. Wayne Cartlidge completed the challenging Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 cycle race on Sunday 10th... read more →
Acupuncture is effective in stopping epileptic seizures caused by inflammation. Researchers from China Medical University conducted a laboratory experiment administering two types of acupuncture that were each successful in halting... read more →
The Epilepsy Foundation, a national organization dedicated to serving all people with seizures, is proud to announce that Athletes vs. Epilepsy spokesperson Zach McGinnis competed in the USA Swimming 2014... read more →
One Enniskillen single mother is living proof that through determination and perseverance anything is possible. On July 8 Teresa Magee graduated from the University of Ulster, Magee with a First Class... read more →
As the sun beams down and the bees buzz in the bushes, Summer Pullen is happiest toddling around in her back garden just like any other curious two-year-old. But she... read more →
A teenager with epilepsy has been gifted a special bed alarm mat which will alert his family if he has night-time seizures following an appeal that gathered support from all... read more →
An epileptic woman who suffered a severe seizure woke up to find two strangers laughing at her and filming the ordeal on their mobile phones. Maggie O’Connor, 26, was walking her... read more →
A frantic Mansfield mother was left caring for her daughter after ambulance crews refused to attend when the child had a suspected seizure. Rebecca Turton was enjoying a day in... read more →