Learn How to Double Your Impact!When a loved one lives with epilepsy, the journey is more than medical. It’s emotional, social, and deeply personal. An employer matching gift can have double the ...
Epilepsy Foundation Arizona is pleased to host Epilepsy Education Day at Phoenix Children’s main campus on Saturday February 7, 2026, at the Mel Cohen Conference Center.Epilepsy Education Day, an ...
Non-cash donations are a great way to support the Epilepsy Foundation’s mission while maximizing your contribution. Learn more about smart giving opportunities. From donating money to clothing and ...
Yes it can help! The risk for SUDEP (sudden unexpected death in epilepsy) is higher in people with uncontrolled seizures. Thus, having as few seizures as possible, or ideally zero seizures, is the ...
Epilepsy Newsletter – Updates on seizure medicines, advances in research, new resources, and more! Speak Up, Speak Out! – Advocacy news & opportunities to take action on federal and state policy ...
Disasters can happen without warning and can be dangerous for people living with chronic illnesses like epilepsy. If you or a loved one has epilepsy, below are useful resources and advice to prepare ...
Awareness is the foundation for progress. It opens doors to understanding, compassion, funding, and policy change. Your participation in raising epilepsy awareness plays a vital role in helping us ...
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 ...
Developmental and epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) refers to a group of severe epilepsies that are characterized both by seizures, which are often drug-resistant, as well as encephalopathy, which is a ...
Having one neurological diagnosis is hard enough. Add a second and you are sure to feel as if your body is not your own. People living with epilepsy may face loss of consciousness and involuntary ...
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 ...
Epilepsy is not a mental illness. In fact, the vast majority of people living with epilepsy have no cognitive or psychological problem. For the most part, psychological issues in epilepsy are limited ...