It was a beautiful day at Cypress Grove park for the “Chuck Carmen” Orlando Walk for Epilepsy. 10/29/2022 A Big Thank you from Epilepsy Association to all of our Sponsors If you were unable to attend, hopefully we will see you next year. But here are a few... by Michelle Dettlaff | Oct 31, 2022 | EACF news, Events, Fundraiser, News
1. Amongst a cohort of individuals with arterial hypertension, those who were taking angiotensin receptor blocker antihypertensives had the lowest incidence of epilepsy. 2. The highest incidence of epilepsy amongst patients with medication-controlled arterial... by Michelle Dettlaff | Oct 28, 2022 | Awareness Matters, EACF news, News
A female adult patient with idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) is now the first to receive neuromodular stimulation of the brain to see if it can help with seizures. IGE, which is diagnosed in childhood or adolescence and often results in lifelong seizures,... by Michelle Dettlaff | Oct 19, 2022 | EACF news, News
Miami, FL — On Wednesday, September 7th, 2022, the cutting-edge Brain Institute for Pediatric Epilepsy Care & Treatment Program at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital received a total of $500,000 thanks to the legislative efforts of State Senator Ileana Garcia this past... by Mike Sheehan | Sep 23, 2022 | News
Her Majesty The Queen during a visit to the Epilepsy Society in 1985 For seven decades, we have been proud and privileged to have Her Majesty The Queen as Patron of the Epilepsy Society. We know that epilepsy was a cause that was very close to her heart. The... by Mike Sheehan | Sep 9, 2022 | Awareness Matters, EACF news, News
by Mike Sheehan | Aug 19, 2022 | Events, Fundraiser, News