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Provides services to individuals and families affected by epilepsy and developmental disabilities.
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Epilepsy Foundation Northwest
Attend our education and support groups and meet other people affected by epilepsy. Groups in Seattle , WA, Portland , OR, Vancouver , WA and Spokane , WA.
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British Columbian non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with epilepsy. Provides books, videos pamphlets, magazines and other teaching materials.
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As a non-profit, charitable organization, the BC Epilepsy Society relies on individuals like you to help to deliver our support and education programs.
There are many ways you might lend your support: Many of our services are delivered with the help of
. We are always eager to meet new experts who
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A charitable, social Service agency established to address community, individual, and family needs related to epilepsy.
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Epilepsy is a conditon of the central nervous system, characterzed by the tendency to have seizures. The Epilepsy Association of Calgary provides a very informative website on epilepsy and S.U.D.E.P
The Epilepsy Association of Calgary
Epilepsy is going PURPLE and it’s going global!
to find out what is happening in
Calgary this week. Remember to wear PURPLE on
March 26 and encourage others to do the same. This
is a GREAT opportunity to raise epilepsy awareness!
Highlights from the Western
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National non-profit organization featuring news, information and resources on epilepsy.
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So, Why Has Epilepsy Canada Moved?
Epilepsy Canada recently moved its offices from Montreal to Toronto. This was done as a cost saving measure. The current fiscal environment is a difficult one for non-governmental health care organizations such as Epilepsy Canada. To ensure our continuing capacity
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Comprised of local chapters, associates and contacts throughout the province. Descriptions of medications, first aid tips, list of events, newsletters, and location and contact details.
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Epilepsy Ontario - Home
* Registration deadline has now been extended to May 5, 2009
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Research Study on Women with Epilepsy
Are you a female with epilepsy older than 19 years of age?
Are you
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Provides peer counseling and information services to people with epilepsy and the parents of children with epilepsy.
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The Goal of the Epilepsy and Seizure Association of Manitoba is to promote the well being of people with epilepsy/seizures in Manitoba on a non-profit basis.
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Provides information, support and resources for those affected by epilepsy and/or Parkinson's.
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Victoria Epilepsy & Parkinson's Centre - VEPC - a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life of those affected by Epilepsy or Parkinson's in Victoria British Columbia
The VEPC is dedicated to enhancing quality of life for those whose lives are touched by Epilepsy or Parkinson's. Our primary focus is to provide high-quality, reliable information and services for those living with Epilepsy or Parkinson's and their family members
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Provides education materials on epilepsy and articles written by doctors that specialize in the field. Learn about the types of epilepsy, how to live with them, and how to teach others about them.
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Epilepsy Seizure Education british columbia Center for information learn
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How many family members and friends do you know who have epilepsy?
provincial proclamation was read in the Legislative Assembly on March 26th in Victoria, British Columbia.
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Contains details about the association and provides basic information about epilepsy.
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Filled with a wealth of information relating to all aspects of epilepsy; including medical, social and emotional information for anyone affected by a seizure disorder
It wasn't assigned homework, but if it had been, Cassidy would have got an A+. The grade 3 student from Nova Scotia, Canada came up with the idea of having a day focused on epilepsy, which she called Purple Day - March 26th.
My name is Cassidy and I am 9 years old but I will be 10 in January.
I
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Provides general information about epilepsy. Campaigns for more epilepsy services across Scotland and offers addresses of branches and support.
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Nearly 40,000 people living in Scotland have epilepsy. Children
and older people are most at risk of developing this common serious
neurological condition but anyone can develop epilepsy at any time
– and 8 people a day in Scotland do. We want to make sure the
needs of people with epilepsy
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