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Breaking the Stigma: Epilepsy Unraveled

By: Catherine Wysoczanski, Family First November 7, 2014 Imagine living each day with a vicious stalker following your every move and never knowing when they will strike. You never know if they will attack while you are sleeping, in school, at work or when simply walking down the street. No matter…...

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Local Family Leading the Fight Against Epilepsy with 5th “Walk the Talk”

By Lizzieg, Naples News October 30, 2014 Naples, FL – On November 1st, the Southwest Florida Walk to benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Florida known as the “Walk the Talk”, will return to North Collier Regional Park for the fifth time. Danny Rosenfeld and his family have been organizing this…...

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Programs Offer Assistance With Signing Up for Health Insurance

By Brooke Baitinger, WUFT-FM January 30, 2015 Farah Marcellus traveled half an hour from her home in Starke, Florida to the Millhopper Branch Library in Gainesville to receive help signing up for health insurance. Closer health insurance enrollment options were available to the 37-year-old, but on Jan. 22 she drove the longer distance to meet with a…...

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Few Glitches, Little Excitement as Obamacare Enrollment Opens for 2015

By Nicholas Nehamas, Miami Herald November 15, 2014 There were few technical glitches but also few successful sign-ups for health coverage under the Affordable Care Act at enrollment events around Miami-Dade County on Saturday, organizers said. “This was more about educating consumers and getting them ready to sign up before…...

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