The Walk is a fun-filled community event – with a serious cause – that gives everyone an opportunity to share their story of epilepsy, learn more about epilepsy, and connect with others affected by ...
This virtual support group for Young Adults (19-30) with epilepsy meets the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 6:30pm PT. Registration required: Meeting Registration - Zoom Stay up to date with the latest ...
Whether you've had one or many seizures, you probably want to know how seizures affect the way you think. Does each seizure permanently change the way your brain works? Will seizures that last over 5 ...
Improve the lives of people affected by epilepsy through education, advocacy, research, and connection. Our purpose is to develop an epilepsy research ecosystem that covers the entire spectrum of ...
This group meets on the third Sunday of every month at 5pm Arizona Time and is open to any adult to join. You can register at https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register ...
We invite you to join us at our annual epilepsy education conference featuring epilepsy experts who educate on various topics to increase the understanding of seizures and epilepsy.
In theme with Valentine’s Day, take an opportunity to share the love for someone who has made a difference in your life or a ...
ZoomThis support group is for those living with epilepsy between the ages of 18 and 35 to meet others like them, make connections, and find support.This group meets over zoom the first Thursday of eve ...
TBI is a well-recognized cause of seizures and epilepsy. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the result of an external force on the head. TBI can occur as a result of the following: The head suddenly and ...
Seizure onset (where the seizure starts) can be precisely pinpointed to a single focus (place) in the brain, like finding the epicenter of an earthquake. Removal of the seizure focus is safe and ...
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is a condition that happens when there is a loss of oxygen and/or reduced blood flow to the brain. It most commonly happens in the womb, or around the time of ...
Yes, there is an association between epilepsy and autism. Children with autism are (a little) more likely to have epilepsy. Children with epilepsy are (a little) more likely to have autism. Seizures ...