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Thursday, December 21, 2023
Foundation Quarterly December 2023
We recently launched a campaign, “Change Our Epilepsy Story,” to encourage our community to share their story and help end the stigma that surrounds
Monday, September 18, 2023
Foundation Quarterly September 2023
School is back in session and we’re offering a lot to learn in the September edition of the Foundation Quarterly ! Read the latest edition, now
Monday, May 22, 2023
Highlights from the 2023 National Walk to END EPILEPSY
What Is the Walk to END EPILEPSY ® ? The Walk to END EPILEPSY is an annual community event hosted by the Epilepsy Foundation. Our aim is to raise
Friday, May 12, 2023
What Should I Bring to an Epilepsy Monitoring Unit?
It can be difficult to know what to bring to the epilepsy monitoring unit for your stay. You may not know how many days you’ll be there, so you want
Wednesday, May 03, 2023
4 Support Resources for Epilepsy and Mental Health
For people living with epilepsy , issues with mental health can be common. In a study of adults 18 years and older, researchers found that adults with
Tuesday, May 09, 2023
You’re Not Alone: Overcoming an Epilepsy Diagnosis
Managing epilepsy and its every day obstacles can be very difficult. However, the epilepsy community is not alone. Many individuals speak up and share
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
Foundation Quarterly Spring 2023
April showers bring May flowers…they also bring the spring edition of the Foundation Quarterly ! Read the latest edition now available to read on our
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
How Public Health Programs Support the Epilepsy Community
Each year, National Public Health Week is recognized during the first full week of April. Public health is a field that focuses on improving and
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
Supporting a Partner with Epilepsy
Caregivers have the remarkable ability to make a real difference in someone's life by simply being there during life’s most challenging moments
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Mental Health and Epilepsy in the Black Community
In a study of adults 18 years and older, researchers found that adults with epilepsy were twice as likely to report feelings of depression in the