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UpdatedMon, May 24, 2021 at 9:03 am ET Reply May 24, 2021 State Senator Matt Lesser (D-Middletown) voted in favor of a comprehensive bill to improve several fundamental and consequential aspects of public health. The legislation, Senate Bill 1083 An Act Concerning Various Revisions to the Public Health Statutes, revises how partners are labeled in marriage licenses, allows residents 16 years of age to donate blood and requires training for the identification of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). The bill heads to the state House of Representatives after passing the state Senate. Subscribe Part of this legislation was inspired by a young girl who lost her life at 9 years old. The first section of the bill, also known as Halyn s Law, emphasizes education amongst the medical examiner s community and will lead to more accurate and uniform reporting of potential SUDEP cases amongst the epilepsy community. ....
Written by Mike Finley Stamford, CT - Fairfield County residents will be out in force on Sunday, May 16, 2021, as they show their support for epilepsy awareness and the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut (EFCT) by participating in the National Walk to End Epilepsy, which will be held at Cove Island Park. “We are very excited to once again hold our Walk to End Epilepsy events again in-person across the state. We are looking forward to welcoming our tremendous epilepsy community to our walks that help the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut provide vital programs, services, and advocacy for the 36,000 individuals living with epilepsy in Connecticut. Despite the pandemic, seizures haven’t stopped…and neither has the fight to End Epilepsy, said Linda Wallace, Executive Director. ....
National Walk to End Epilepsy Comes to Stamford Written by Mike Finley The Annual National Walk to End Epilepsy comes to Stamford on Sunday, May 16th Fairfield County residents will be out in force on Sunday, May 16, 2021, as they show their support for epilepsy awareness and the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut (EFCT) by participating in the National Walk to End Epilepsy, which will be held at Cove Island Park. “We are very excited to once again hold our Walk to End Epilepsy events again in-person across the state. We are looking forward to welcoming our tremendous epilepsy community to our walks that help the Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut provide vital programs, services, and advocacy for the 36,000 individuals living with epilepsy in Connecticut. Despite the pandemic, seizures haven’t stopped…and neither has the fight to End Epilepsy”, said Linda Wallace, Executive Director. ....