EpilepsyUSA


Recent Issues:

epilepsyusa. the magazine of the epilepsy foundation.

Walk the Talk

Thousands gathered in D.C. for the second annual National Walk for Epilepsy to increase awareness and raise funds for epilepsy research.

Highlights from our signature advocacy events, the Public Policy Institute/Kids Speak Up!



EpilepsyUSA. The Caregiver Issue.Caring for the Caregiver: YOU

Epilepsy and the Americans with Disabilities Act.

We salute Tony Coelho—a political leader and champion of people with disabilities.






EpilepsyUSA. The Research Issue.

The Research Issue

One family's commitment to epilepsy research.

An in-depth look at how epilepsy develops and progresses.






EpilepsyUSA. Back to School

It's Time for ... Back to School

Seizure management in school.

Mood disorders and epilepsy.

How to talk to your child about depression.






EpilepsyUSA. First National Walk for Epilepsy

First National Walk for Epilepsy

A historic event brings thousands to D.C.

Battling Epilepsy and Its Stigma.







EpilepsyUSA. Kids Speak Up!

Kids Speak Up!

Children with Epilepsy Come to Capitol Hill to Share Their Personal Stories.

Top Researchers Say High-Tech Treatments for Epilepsy are Near.






EpilepsyUSA. Expressions of Courage

Expressions of Courage

Award-winning artwork by people with epilepsy.

The State of Epilepsy Treatment Today.

It Takes a Village: Parental Advocacy and Involvement.





 

EpilepsyUSA is published six times a year by the
Epilepsy Foundation of America®
8301 Professional Place
Landover, MD 20785-2237
(301) 459-3700
www.epilepsyfoundation.org

CHAIR
Steven T. Sabatini, CPA

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR
Tony Coelho

SENIOR VICE CHAIR
Joyce Bender

TREASURER
Mark Nini

SECRETARY
Denise L. Pease

CHAIR, PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Bruce P. Hermann, Ph.D.

CHAIR, PAB, QUALITY OF LIFE
Tess Seirzant, R.N., M.S.

PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Eric R. Hargis

VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNICATIONS
John Schneider

SENIOR DIRECTOR, WEB AND PRINT PUBLISHING
Kenneth Lowenberg

SENIOR EDITOR
Lisa Boylan

EpilepsyUSA reports on new developments in a wide range of fields of interest to people with epilepsy and to those who provide services to them. Articles involving medical aspects of epilepsy are not intended to be medical advice, and readers are cautioned not to make any changes in treatment based on such information without consulting a physician. Signed articles, quoted statements, and letters to the editor represent the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the positions or policies of the Epilepsy Foundation. Subscription rate – $15 per year.