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The Epilepsy Foundation Nebraska provides programs and services that support people and families impacted by epilepsy. With the strength of a national organization and network of epilepsy experts, EFN ...
There are a variety of epilepsy assistance programs from providing rides to financial assistance. Apply for a program or call ...
The Epilepsy Foundation is a national nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by epilepsy. For more than 50 years, the Foundation has promoted epilepsy awareness, funded research ...
The Epilepsy Foundation is pleased to be able to offer the Epilepsy Travel Assistance Fund (the “Travel Fund”) in partnership with SK Life Sciences, Inc. This program will be offered soon.
My journey began at eight years old, when I was diagnosed with Sunflower Syndrome, a rare type of nonconvulsive epilepsy. My seizures were often triggered by bright, flashing lights, along with ...
The 118 undersigned organizations – representing people living with epilepsy; caregivers and loved ones; physicians, care providers, and epilepsy centers; epilepsy researchers; and others – are united ...
Earlier this year, board members of the Epilepsy Therapy Project shared their perspectives on the unmet medical needs for people with epilepsy. These experts and many others help scientists see where ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which regulates the production and sale of prescription medicines in the United States, has not approved Frisium (clobazam). This means that if you live in the ...
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) is not considered a severe condition. If the seizures are not controlled by medication, the doctor may have doubts about the diagnosis, the adequacy of treatment, or ...