Recognizing November as Epilepsy Awareness Month.
Is there an Epilepsy Awareness Month?
November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month. Formally recognized by Congress since 2003, the Epilepsy Foundation has long since promoted its importance to bring awareness to the incurable disease. Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that causes seizures.Is March or November Epilepsy Awareness Month?
March 26 is Purple Day, wear purple to show your support to patients and to spread awareness about epilepsy. November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month.What color is epilepsy awareness?
Purple day was created in 2008 by Cassidy Megan, a young girl from Canada, who has epilepsy and wanted to get people talking about the condition. Cassidy decided to use the colour purple because lavender is recognised as the international flower of epilepsy.Does epilepsy have a symbol?
The hippocampus is the site of the epileptic focus in some people with epilepsy, so for many years, the seahorse was the symbol of Epilepsy Society.Take Action for National Epilepsy Awareness Month
What is the flower for epilepsy?
Why Lavender? Well, lavender is not only the internationally recognized colour associated with epilepsy and seizures, but the lavender flower has traditionally been a symbol for things that are hidden or isolated, much like epilepsy.What awareness Month is February?
February is American Heart Month. This awareness month was established by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to educate the public about heart disease and stroke.What is the month of November awareness for?
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month.Why do we celebrate National Epilepsy Day?
In India, November 17 is observed every year as National Epilepsy Day to create awareness about epilepsy. Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of brain characterized by recurrent 'seizures' or 'fits'. The seizures are caused as a result of sudden, excessive electrical discharges in the neurons (brain cells).Is epilepsy a disability?
Epilepsy is considered a disability and it has a listing in the Social Security Administration (SSA) Blue Book. For epilepsy to qualify for disability benefits, it must meet the criteria of the Blue Book listing. There are different listings for epilepsy in the Blue Book.Does epilepsy affect memory?
The epilepsy may cause difficulties with being able to store memories. Research has shown that people with epilepsy are prone to forget things more quickly than others.What is December the awareness month for?
December is also a big month for awareness including Handwashing Awareness Month, National Drunk and Drugged Driving Prevention Month, and World AIDS Awareness Month. You can also celebrate Human Rights Day, Walt Disney Day, and many others.What colors cause seizures?
Certain colors, such as red and blue.
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Some specific examples of situations or events that can trigger seizures in people with photosensitive epilepsy are:
- Nightclub and theater lights, including strobe lights.
- TV screens and computer monitors.
- Flashing lights on police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, and safety alarms.
Is epilepsy inherited?
About 30 to 40 percent of epilepsy is caused by genetic predisposition. First-degree relatives of people with inherited epilepsy have a two- to four-fold increased risk for epilepsy.Is epilepsy more common in males or females?
Population studies have reported the incidence of epilepsy in both sexes is 44 cases per 100,000 person years. The incidence in females, at 41 cases per 100,000 person years, is less than that for males, at 49 cases per 100,000 person years.What is the month of October awareness?
October is Spina Bifida Awareness Month—a time to celebrate the hundreds of thousands of people in the United States living with Spina Bifida.What are all the awareness months?
October
- National ADHD Awareness Month.
- National Down Syndrome Awareness Month.
- National Physical Therapy Month.
- Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
- Spina Bifida Awareness Month.
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month.
- Mental Illness Awareness Week (October 3-9)
- Malnutrition Awareness Week (October 4-8)