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Advocacy Group FACES Aims to Ease Struggle for Epileptic Students

Hyeon Soh  —  Nov 18, 2009

In the middle of her chemistry lab, Kaitlin Hardy ’12 suddenly fell to the floor. When she woke up, she was inside an ambulance. It was another seizure — a symptom of her epilepsy.

Epilepsy is a brain disorder characterized by repeated, spontaneous seizures.

The brain sends and receives messages using nerve cells called neurons, which communicate with each other by firing electrical impulses.

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