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Amazon Smile Purchases Benefit Epilepsy

November 27, 2013
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Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible AmazonSmile purchases to Epilipsy Foundation Of Eastern Pa whenever you shop on AmazonSmile.

Shop early and often!

http://smile.amazon.com/ref=smi_ge?_encoding=UTF8&ein=23-1882279


Where to Go When You Need Help — Directory of Epilepsy Resources

November 21, 2013
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Here are some wonderfully useful links I’ve found along the way. Some may be familiar and some may be new to you. If you have any additions or suggestions, please, speak out…


Schizophrenia and Epilepsy — The Connection

September 20, 2013
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There’s always been a suspicion of the possible ties between epilepsy and schizophrenia.

But now, research has shown that schizophrenia and epilepsy are linked in both directions.


Epilepsy and Psychosis – Is It Genetic?

September 6, 2013
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Just as epilepsy is called “a storm in the brain,” psychosis might be viewed as “a lightning strike” to the brain.

Both have to do with havoc in the brain, but one’s a neurological issue and the other is a mental illness.

Totally different ballgames, right?

Maybe not, says new research which focuses on the genetic connection.


I Am Not a Camel … but I Do Have Epilepsy

February 14, 2013
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Here’s an excerpt of a successful woman’s odyssey through the world of epilepsy… It’s riveting.


Epilepsy — Preventing Depression — Project UPLIFT

December 18, 2012
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It’s called Project UPLIFT (Using Practice and Learning to Increase Favorable Thoughts). And eureka! It doesn’t include meds…

What’s more, this new study has proven successful in the prevention of depression in people diagnosed with epilepsy…


Potiga — The First AED of Its Kind…

September 24, 2012
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The latest and greatest new med seems to be Potiga (Ezogabine) which is certainly promising news for the epilepsy community. Developed for adults (18 or over) as an add-on medicine for partial seizures, it’s a revolutionary new anti-seizure medication which prevents seizures in a way completely different from currently existing AEDs…


Top-Rated Seizure Monitors

July 17, 2012
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Peace of mind. A good night’s sleep. Safety and assurance.

Although these seizure monitors can’t make any guarantees, they can go a long way towards detecting danger. And maybe even saving a life.

Here are the most prominent models…


2012 Most Recent Epilepsy Statistics

June 27, 2012
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These numbers may scare you, depress you, or stir you into action. Whatever your reaction, they’re inconvertibility true. From the Institute of Medicine, via the Epilepsy Therapy Project itself…


Driving Laws by State

June 20, 2012
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Every state regulates driver’s license eligibility of persons with certain medical conditions.

The most common requirement for people with epilepsy is that they be seizure free for a specific period of time and submit a physician’s evaluation of their ability to drive safely.

Another common requirement is the periodic submission of medical reports, in some states for a specified period of time and in others for as long as the person remains licensed…


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    Phylis Feiner Johnson

    Phylis Feiner Johnson

    I've been a professional copywriter for over 35 years. I also had epilepsy for decades. My mission is advocacy; to increase education, awareness and funding for epilepsy research. Together, we can make a huge difference. If not changing the world, at least helping each other, with wisdom, compassion and sharing.

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