International Epilepsy Day is a global observance dedicated to raising awareness about epilepsy, breaking the stigma surrounding the condition, and advocating for the rights of those affected.
Also, doctors may consider that a person has no longer epilepsy if he or she goes without seizures for a long enough time. The day was organised by the International Bureau for Epilepsy (IBE ...
Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that manifests as recurrent seizures and affects millions worldwide. Even with the current knowledge of medicine, there are a lot of myths and stigma that ...
International Epilepsy Day is more than just a day of awareness-it’s a call to action. Here’s how you can participate: Achieving the goals of IGAP requires collective action. Governments ...
International Epilepsy Day (IED) is a global healthcare event celebrated on second Monday of February every year since 2015 (February 10 in 2025). It intends to bring together patients suffering ...
On the eve of International Epilepsy Day, the doctors said that early diagnosis and timely treatment can greatly improve recovery chances. “Epilepsy can affect people of any age. In elderly ...
On International Epilepsy Day, Epilepsy Ireland are highlighting three things to keep in mind that could help someone who is having a seizure. New research commissioned by the organisation has ...
The Guardian spoke with Isrey Ayoub, a 25-year-old epilepsy ambassador in Tanzania. A clinical officer living with epilepsy, ...
How to help if you witness a seizure Epilepsy Ireland is using this year’s International Epilepsy Day on February 10th to highlight the importance of people being aware, like those teenagers ...
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