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"Epilepsy Warning: This art installation includes flashing lights. If you have epilepsy, do not enter."
A health worker measure out prescription.
Health Partnership: Basildon-Thurrock-Lumley Partnership.
Photo: Timur Bekir
interview with a lady with epilepsy.
don't worry, she wasn't having a seizure in this photo. she did, however, have a seisure the next time i met her but i didn't have my camera with me. her husband, who saw it coming said to me, "you could have taken a photo of that..."
how many times have you gone out without your camera and cursed yourself for not doing so?
Epilepsy is disorder in which activity of nerve cells in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures. It is also known as a Seizure disorder.
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Cover art is Weightless, by Trenton Lloyd Blanchette, an artist living with epilepsy.
In May, 1993 the Tayside branch of Epilepsy Awareness staffed a stall in the Abbeygate, Arbroath, to raise public awareness. Pictured were, from left - Sam Hicks, Abbeygate; Alison Guest, vice-chair Tayside branch; David Bowman, chair; Kathleen Guest and Alan Smith, Abbeygate. (Photograph - Wallace Ferrier)
Epilepsy Ontario hosted a public awareness event on October 23, 2013 that included the premiere Canadian film screening of On the Edge, Living with Epilepsy followed by a panel discussion facilitated by Dr. Donald Stuss, President of the Ontario Brain Institute.
All the participants from the evenings activities:
(L to R) Joe Stanislaw, father of film Director Louis Stanislaw, Dr. Elizabeth Donner, Suzanne Nurse, Tina Turner, Lia Turner, Dr. Don Stuss and Mark McAllister (MC for the evening and individual living with epilepsy).
The Epilepsy Center at St. Louis Children's Hospital has one of the largest and most comprehensive specialized epilepsy centers in the world.
The Center provides care for about 4,000 children with epilepsy and seizure disorders.
To learn more about the Epilepsy Center, visit www.stlouischildrens.org/our-services/epilepsy-center.