It was his junior year in high school when Joey Rubin’s life changed forever.
“About to jump in the shower one night and it just happened,” said Rubin.
His seizure led doctors to discover a tumor and he needed surgery to remove part of his brain.
It was his junior year in high school when Joey Rubin’s life changed forever.
“About to jump in the shower one night and it just happened,” said Rubin.
His seizure led doctors to discover a tumor and he needed surgery to remove part of his brain.
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65 million - Number of people worldwide with epilepsy |
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1 in 26 people in the United States will develop epilepsy at some point in their lifetime |
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6 out of 10 - Number of people with epilepsy in which the cause is unknown |
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150,000 - Number of new cases of epilepsy in the United States each year |