On Sunday, July 21, the Epilepsy & Seizure Disorder Resource Centre of South Eastern Ontario hosted their first annual Fire Truck Pull in Kingston, Ontario, Pull Together for Epilepsy. Nine... read more →
"Seeing as I was diagnosed with epilepsy more than half my lifetime ago, I can’t remember what it’s like not to know about it. Despite being the most common serious... read more →
Joy O’Meara said her son Jamison was absolutely perfect when he was born nearly four years ago. But soon things changed. It was “July 2010 and my sweet boy had... read more →
A self-taught Burnley painter is “banking on Dave” to help launch his new art career. David Priestley (47) who only picked up an oil paintbrush five years ago, has created... read more →
Approximately one in 26 people in the United States will develop epilepsy during their lifetime, with 150,000 new cases of the condition reported each year, says the Epilepsy Foundation. The... read more →
Taking a tragic loss and turning it into a way to create awareness about Epilepsy a neurological disorder that touches of the lives of many. Saturday dozens laced up for... read more →
Kayla is hoping to raise more than $1,500 today for the Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota. Kayla Borman, of Fridley, suffers from epilepsy. She held a lemonade fundraiser on August 3rd to... read more →
They came. They wallowed. They played. And they partied at Kelley-Meyers Park, where a grassy plain was transformed into 32 greasy pits for the Epilepsy Foundation’s Mud Volleyball Tournament. Around... read more →
Disclosing that you have a chronic illness can be tough, and epilepsy is one of the most stigmatized and misunderstood diseases. Now add telling others that you are gay, and... read more →
Researchers in Germany have developed a technique, which allows them to predict the chances of success for a surgical procedure to treat epilepsy. It could prevent unnecessary surgery. Scientists from the... read more →