Plus: Epilepsy 101 and seizure first aid
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November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month, and although epilepsy isn’t a behavioral health condition, children with epilepsy may be at a greater risk of feeling anxious or depressed. To help you support your child, we asked Eleni Rizakos, PsyD, a pediatric psychologist in the Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Program, some questions about the behavioral health aspects of an epilepsy diagnosis ([link removed]) .
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** Seizure first aid ([link removed])
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Seeing someone have a seizure can be a scary experience, especially if that person is a young child. You may be afraid to respond, but a few simple actions can make a huge difference for someone experiencing a seizure.
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** Epilepsy 101 ([link removed])
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Did you know that epilepsy is the most common childhood brain disorder in the United States? To help you learn more about this condition, its symptoms and its causes, we’ve answered some of your questions about epilepsy.
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