The Epilepsy Foundation Multicultural Outreach Program announces the availability of funds to award up to 10 Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) mini grants during fiscal year 2025-2026. These grants ...
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 ...
The season festivities that typically include many types of rich foods and desserts, which can be a challenge for those on the ketogenic (keto) diet.
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 ...
In recognition of National Epilepsy Awareness Month (NEAM), read the latest issue of Foundation Quarterly, featuring powerful personal stories and the impact of action from dedicated individuals in ...
I am the parent of two children with epilepsy. My journey with epilepsy awareness began when I accepted a new job in pediatric neurology as an occupational therapist for the school system. A nurse ...
If you have had a seizure seemingly “out of the blue,” you might feel scared, confused, or unsure of what’s next. It’s okay not to have all the answers right away. Learning why seizures might happen ...
Increasing age, stroke, tumor, and drug habits may cause seizures in older adults. Co-occurring conditions, like depression and heart issues, also cause an increased risk of seizures. As much as we ...
People with epilepsy face discrimination and legal problems in all walks of life, usually due to myths, misperceptions, and fear of what epilepsy is and what it is not. People with epilepsy have been ...
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 ...