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Epilepsy Features

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The CDC Epilepsy Program creates features in order to bring attention to important epilepsy issues and topics.

5 Things You Should Know About Epilepsy
How much do you know about epilepsy? Get the facts!

Epilepsy Self-Management
Learn how self-management programs can help people with epilepsy better manage their condition.

Epilepsy and Seizures in Older Adults
Older adults are more likely to develop epilepsy. Learn to recognize the signs of seizures and how you can help.

Seizure First Aid
First aid for seizures involves keeping the person safe until the seizure stops by itself.

Epilepsy Can Follow Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can happen to anyone, especially young children and older adults. TBIs can also cause epilepsy.

Improving Memory in Adults with Epilepsy
For people with epilepsy, memory lapses are more common. Learn how people with epilepsy can improve memory problems and overall health.

Epilepsy in Veterans
Veterans are at higher risk of developing epilepsy. Learn more about resources to help Veterans and families.

Epilepsy in Children
Learn how epilepsy affects children and about resources for parents and schools.

Types of Seizures
Learn about the many types of seizures and seizure first aid.

Epilepsy and Smoking
Learn more about how smoking affects people with epilepsy, and find resources to help you quit.

Epilepsy and Disaster Preparedness
Learn more about how to prepare for an emergency when you have a health condition such as epilepsy.

Staying Healthy with Epilepsy
Learn more about how to reduce your risk for other health issues if you have epilepsy.

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