CHICAGO (CN) - A camp that forbids staff from administering medication rectally must face charges that it discriminates against people with epilepsy, a federal judge ruled. The Northern Illinois ...
ANAHEIM HILLS Sen. Bob Huff recently introduced SB 1051, a bill that would allow school districts to train non-medical personnel (such as teachers, aides, and office staff) to administer Diastat, a ...
It was only the second day of the school year when Pat DeLorenzo got a phone call saying his 7-year-old daughter, Gianna, had a seizure in class. The Mission Viejo second-grader, who has a genetic ...
CEDAR RAPIDS - For Emily Day, a 12-year-old Truman Elementary student, school is a place where she can interact with kids of different abilities, learn physical and cognitive skills and use equipment ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) --Parents with children who suffer from epilepsy can be haunted by the possibility that their child, while at school, could suffer permanent brain damage because of a lack of ...
Parents with children who suffer from epilepsy can be haunted by the possibility that their child, while at school, could suffer permanent brain damage because of a lack of access to a potentially ...
A bill (SB 161), by Sen. Robert Huff (R-Diamond Bar), that would allow school employees to administer an epilepsy drug to children continues to divide health care organizations and advocates, ...
We should never let politics or bureaucratic red tape get in the way of saving a child’s life. But that’s what opponents of Senate Bill 161 are doing in asking California Gov. Jerry Brown to veto this ...
The U.S. attorney’s office filed a discrimination lawsuit against a Crystal Lake-based group that provides activities for adults and children with disabilities, arguing it does not accommodate those ...
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