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Women With Epilepsy Day ’24

International Women With Epilepsy Day - List of How to Support Research and Women and Girls with Epilepsy

Elevating Awareness: The Impact of Epilepsy on Women and Girls

Elevating awareness and supporting research for epilepsy, especially in women and girls, is a collective responsibility. Acknowledgment of their struggles is not just an act of empathy but a step towards actionable change that can significantly improve their quality of life. As a nation and as a global community, it’s imperative we stand in solidarity with those affected by epilepsy, pushing forward the boundaries of what is possible in treatment, care, and support.

Epilepsy poses unique challenges for women and girls, affecting their health, family dynamics, and professional aspirations. Through increased awareness, supportive research, and societal acknowledgment, we can foster a more inclusive environment that empowers them to lead fulfilling lives. Let’s commit to understanding and supporting the epilepsy community, recognizing the invaluable role of research and advocacy in this journey.

Start today by supporting the doctors, organizations, and events that are committed to fostering understanding and supporting the epilepsy community.

March 1st is International Women With Epilepsy Day – Learn More About Events Happening Across the Nations Here.

Easy Actions You Can Take to Support Women and Girls with Epilepsy

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Disclaimer: Education materials on our website offer general medical information based on up-to-date evidence and, when available, practice guidelines. They are not intended for individual medical advice. Please refer to your treating physician to understand how this information may be applied to your care.

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