Texas middle-school student Rachel Benke was lucky enough this year to have her seventh-grade yearbook photo appear right next to that of her best friend — a Labrador-Golden Retriever mix... read more →
People living with epilepsy continue to face stigma and discrimination despite campaigns being undertaken to demystify the condition. Epi-Action youth campaigner Mr Tineyi Mavhunga told The Herald that people with... read more →
"It took two years after being diagnosed with epilepsy for me to reach the point where I wanted to talk about it. Two years of struggling to try and understand... read more →
Caleb Thomas’ seizures are sometimes just blank stares that pass in seconds. Other times, they erupt in full-body spasms that cycle in and out for more than a day, one... read more →
The British Red Cross charity has created a YouTube film with the gaming expert Ali A to tackle public ignorance about how to help someone having a seizure. The video, which... read more →
Much like other young yellow Labradors, Shawnee of Idalou craves time with her owner, loves playing fetch and cringes when anyone comes near her with nail clippers. But unlike her... read more →
On good days when her epileptic seizures aren't severe, RayAnn Moseley laughs, sings, dances, swims and practices with the children's choir at her church. She easily brings smiles to the... read more →
A boy injured in a car crash while in utero more than a decade ago has been awarded $400,000 in damages after a judge found it likely his profound disabilities... read more →
A grieving father whose son died after suffering a seizure at home has claimed that he would still be alive today if the ambulance had arrived at the family home... read more →
A Cardiff dad, whose son has a rare form of drug resistant epilepsy, is raising funds for equipment to ensure other children don’t have to endure gruelling attempts at treatment... read more →