Epilepsy
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Interested in the non-medical aspects, addressing such social problems as education, employment, insurance, driving license restrictions and public awareness. Includes activities, publications and links.
International organization founded in 1909 to advance and disseminate knowledge about epilepsy, to promote research, education and training and to improve services and care for patients.
A genetic disorder which results in seizures and developmental delays. Personal account of a journey from the first seizure to diagnosis in twin boys.
Chronicles the journey of Karla Brown as she walks 9000 miles across America to raise awareness of epilepsy.
Gives information about the organization, raising awareness and education in the community. Incorporates an on-line shop and news and events.
Specialists dedicated to the care and well being of people with epilepsy and learning difficulties within the Croydon and Surrey area.
Provides information and advice for people with epilepsy. Includes forum, details of freephone and email helplines, and sections for children and teenagers with the condition.
Social on-line venue for connecting people effected by epilepsy.
Offering support and information for parents of children diagnosed with any form of epilepsy.
To help educate and support the families dealing with rare epilepsy's. Some of these include: ESES/CSWS, LKS, LGS and Benign Rolandic.
E-mail and forum support group for those with an interest in epilepsy, whether it is for you, a family member, a friend, pupil or a child that has a seizure disorder or epilepsy.
Offers case histories and further information regarding the diet.
Offers tips, recipes and guidelines on using the diet for a number of health issues, including epilepsy, heartburn, joint pain, and pre-diabetes.
Statewide voluntary agency dedicated to serving people with epilepsy and their families, affiliated with the national Epilepsy Foundation.
As part of the ongoing community education and outreach programs, the foundation seeks to communicate with all persons who have seizure disorders.
Dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with epilepsy by providing information, education, and support services.