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    Daily Archives: June 3, 2026

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    Epilepsy and Medical Trauma: Recognizing, Accepting, and Healing

    NewsBy BJ IacinoJune 3, 2026

    A candid discussion on medical trauma and the often-overlooked emotional toll of living with epilepsy. Listen now.

    People with Epilepsy in Rural Areas Face Greater Health Risks

    NewsBy BJ IacinoJune 3, 2026

    Insurance coverage and access to care may be key factors in the gap between rural and urban epilepsy care. Learn more.

    Thousands in Appalachia Estimated to Have Undiagnosed Epilepsy

    NewsBy BJ IacinoJune 3, 2026

    Experts estimate that fewer than 10% of people with epilepsy in Appalachia receive treatment, leading to delayed diagnoses, preventable injuries, and deaths. Learn more.

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