A New Brunswick family is speaking out after they learned a paramedic who responded to their 911 call was trained to do more but couldn’t because of provincial regulation. Chelsey... read more →
Meet Brianna. This 9-year-old Brewer girl is tackling epilepsy. “It’s really sad and scary because I was afraid I would have no friends if I told people,” Brianna Jerome shares.... read more →
It only took a second for Aileen Burger to decide to move her whole family across the country. It was a Wednesday, and doctors had just told her they couldn't... read more →
Nick Winge is like any other grade school boy. He's enjoying his summer in Argyle, Minnesota, before starting third grade this fall. But Nick is a little different from his... read more →
A newly discovered biomarker – visible in brain scans for hours after febrile seizures – predicts which individuals will subsequently develop epilepsy, according to UC Irvine researchers. This diagnostic ability... read more →
“The thing I remember most is waking up in the hospital,” said Michael Repman “Really pretty terrifying,” said his dad, Tim. Michael Repman loves swimming. He first started when he... read more →
Hospitalized and miserable, Dan Hassall knew he needed to lose weight when he heard his doctor suggest his recent seizures might be due to his size. When another epilepsy sufferer suggested... read more →
Welcome to Jerrysota Day the first of its kind in the state of Minnesota. It's an event devoted to fundraising and tackling the tough issues surrounding cancer and epilepsy. "You... read more →
Erin Riviere Lett loves to dance. At eight years old, the Grade 2 Burlington student is currently enrolled in ballet, musical theatre and modern dance. Soon she might be adding... read more →
Some myths about epilepsy are centuries old, but they still persist. Imad Najm, MD, Director of Cleveland Clinic’s Epilepsy Center dispels 13 of the most common myths about epilepsy READ... read more →