How lifestyle affects epilepsy appears to be closely related to how lifestyle affects health overall. The general rule of thumb is that the better you treat your body, the better it will work for you. If we don’t take proper care of ourselves by getting enough sleep, drinking in moderation,
Epilepsy Awareness Helps Everyone (Video)
Current Seizure Study Proves Successful for Some - Part 2 (Video)
There is a new study being done on the NeuroPace implant for epilepsy. This device aids in sensing seizures through small leads or wires placed where the seizures begin. The system works continually, reading the brain’s electrical activity. If something out of the ordinary happens, such as the onset of
Epilepsy - A Promising New Treatment (Video)
In an interview with Dr. Martha Morrell, Chief Medical Officer for Neuropace and Professor of Neurology at Stanford University, she talks about RNS treatment for seizures and says the unit was designed for people who have partial onset seizures. She says the system was developed to sense seizures through small
Epilepsy Safety - Know How to Protect Yourself (Video)
Epilepsy safety should be a concern for anyone who experiences seizures. A goal for anyone with epilepsy should be to live life as fully as possible, while knowing there are simple ways to increase safety when having a seizure. Special care should always be taken when around water, including bathtubs.
Why Do Seizures Look Different? (Video)
What actually happens during a seizure? According to Dr. Karen Parko at the San Francisco Veterans Administration Medical Center, an electrical discharge happens in the brain. The brain uses electrical and chemical discharges to communicate with itself and the body. During a seizure, a group of neurons (brain cells) have
Epilepsy in the Workplace - Know Your Rights (Video)
Epilepsy and Driving - Is it Safe? (Video)
Epilepsy and driving can sometimes be a dangerous mix. For many, driving is not just a convenience; driving can mean freedom, independence, and economic self sufficiency. While many people with epilepsy are able to drive, it is important to keep in mind some statistics. Between 5-10% of Americans crash a
CURE - Dedicated to Finding a CURE for Epilepsy (Video)
Mothers of children with epilepsy came together to found CURE (Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy) in 1998. This non-profit organization is dedicated to finding a cure for epilepsy. The parents who started this organization were frustrated with their children having seizures and the many side effects of medication. Some

