New Video in the Campi Series- Let’s learn about Epilepsy and Sport!
To celebrate International Epilepsy Day 2019, we present the fourth video in our series featuring International Epilepsy Day mascot, Campi the seahorse. In this video, Campi meets a new friend- Stella Starfish, who also
Susan’s Story – The Evolution of Neurology and Neuro-Testing from 1964 – 2018
My first EEG, in Boston ca.1966 — showed “clear”. My first MRI, in The Hague ca.1976 — showed “nothing significant”. All my EEG’s showed clear until my late 30’s. Even in 2015, when I was
The Iraqi heat made me epileptic: Kenyan who worked in Basra narrates
I was not born epileptic. I got my first seizures in 2011 while in Basra, an oil port in southern Iraq. I was working in Basra as a baker. Initially, I did not take the
Adel Bounif – a French poet raising epilepsy awareness
My name is Adel Bounif. I am 38 years old and live in the North East of France. I have a Master’s degree in Foreign Languages. I work in Luxembourg and am married. I have
‘Nina, the Little Bulldozer’
A caring short film on Epilepsy Nina, The Little Bulldozer is a short film that is part documentary, part animation. Through the words of Nadia and Thomas Davies (Nina's parents) the little girl comes to
Happy news from Malaysia!
Edmund Cheong Heng Yew wins competition by sharing his mother's story of epilepsy "Malaysia Day" falls on the 16th of September. Each year, many events are organised to celebrate this patriotic and joyous day. This