Youth in Epilepsy

Youth in Epilepsy This page is for teens & young adults with epilepsy. We are advocate and help raise awareness for epilepsy.

For all youths with epilepsy and their wonderful supporters:
07/30/2013

For all youths with epilepsy and their wonderful supporters:

Approximately 1 in 26 people in the U.S. will develop epilepsy at some point in their lifetime. Learn More

01/04/2013
01/03/2013

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Epilepsy is using Pinterest, an online pinboard to collect and share what inspires you.

Inspiring Youth
12/29/2012

Inspiring Youth

Nick Curley, an 8-year-old mite hockey player for the Glenview Stars, wanted to raise awareness about epilepsy because his cousin battles it. CBS 2's Rob Johnson reports.

12/29/2012

Twelve years after his first seizure, the Minnesota head coach is determined to keep coaching and keep raising awareness about a condition many don't know much about.

We are proud to unite with the Epilepsy Therapy Project to create a stronger organization dedicated to stopping seizures...
12/27/2012

We are proud to unite with the Epilepsy Therapy Project to create a stronger organization dedicated to stopping seizures and SUDEP, finding a cure and overcoming the challenges created by epilepsy through efforts including education, advocacy and research to accelerate ideas into therapies.

Epilepsy Foundation And Epilepsy Therapy Project Finalize Merger To Create Strong, Unified Organization To Support People With Epilepsy

12/22/2012

This holiday season, we are happy to share a heart-warming story of a boy and his best friend. Evan Moss wrote a book about his longing for a best friend, and helper -- a seizure dog. The book shot to the top of a best seller list on Amazon. Thanks to Evan and his family, and a very loving and generous community, not only was Evan introduced to his new best friend Mindy... but 7 other children were able to get new best friends, too.

My name is Evan Moss and I'm a 9-year-old boy who likes Pokemon! A lot!

12/20/2012

The National Portrait Gallery, London has announced that a display of contemporary portraits by artist Susan Aldworth depicting sitters with epilepsy

12/20/2012

Most of us know who Charles Dickens was, and were either required in school or chose to read his many novels. Did you know he also had childhood epilepsy? Several of the characters in his books also had epilepsy (i.e. Edward Leeford in Oliver Twist and Guster in Bleak House). The medical accuracy of Dickens's descriptions of epilepsy amazes doctors who read him today.

12/20/2012

Epilepsy History: In 1904 Dr. William Spratling was the first neurologist to refer to himself as an "epileptologist," a doctor that specializes in epilepsy.

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