The ROW (Rest Of World) Foundation* exists to improve the lives of... read more →
Charities, non-governmental organizations, or NGOs, and even local elementary schools rely on funding from outside sources to continue research, make a difference in the community and tackle the world's problems.... read more →
Safety While Cooking The kitchen, with its ovens, burners, and sharp knives is another potentially hazardous area. Adjustments in methods of food preparation, cooking, and cleanup will make the kitchen... read more →
Safety While Cooking The kitchen, with its ovens, burners, and sharp knives is another potentially hazardous area. Adjustments in methods of food preparation, cooking, and cleanup will make the kitchen... read more →
Prevention is the best strategy for avoiding seizure-related injuries. Some persons with epilepsy have reported that their dogs are able to "sense" when a seizure is coming and therefore able... read more →
You might think that having a seizure in bed would be quite safe: no falling, no walking into traffic or being confused and disoriented among strangers. That's quite true, but... read more →
The home is the most common place for seizure-related accidents. Activities such as bathing and cooking place the person with seizures at risk for injury. Specific adjustments in household activities... read more →
Planning a baby Most women with epilepsy have healthy pregnancies and give birth to healthy babies. However, there is a small risk that having seizures or taking anti-epileptic drugs... read more →
Planning a baby Most women with epilepsy have healthy pregnancies and give birth to healthy babies. However, there is a small risk that having seizures or taking anti-epileptic drugs... read more →
● Seizures, anti-epileptic drugs and depression - Seizures and depression People who are still having seizures are more likely to be depressed than people with controlled epilepsy. Some... read more →