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Using Social Media For Good

In an era where social media can be polarizing, how do we use it for good?This episode welcomes Dr. Jessica Lowe, a double board-certified neurologist and epileptologist who is nationally recognized for her innovative public education efforts as “Doctor Brain Barbie.” With over 1 ...  Show more

Epilepsy & Independence

Epilepsy can feel isolating, and the lack of community often makes it even harder.In this episode, members of our Young Adult Advisory Board — Madison Parham, Serina Lall, Katie Price, and Mia Randell — come together to talk openly about their experiences with epilepsy, why commu ...  Show more

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