• <samp id="ossg8"></samp>
    <tbody id="ossg8"><nobr id="ossg8"></nobr></tbody>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"><strong id="ossg8"></strong></menuitem>
  • <samp id="ossg8"></samp>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"><strong id="ossg8"></strong></menuitem>
  • <menuitem id="ossg8"><ins id="ossg8"></ins></menuitem>

  • <tbody id="ossg8"><nobr id="ossg8"></nobr></tbody>
    <menuitem id="ossg8"></menuitem>
        Skip Navigation LinksSkip Navigation Links
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
        Safer Healthier People
        Blue White
        Blue White
        bottom curve
        CDC Home Search Health Topics A-Z spacer spacer
        spacer
        Blue curve MMWR spacer
        spacer
        spacer

        Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: mmwrq@cdc.gov. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail.

        Notice to Readers: National Epilepsy Month --- November 2001

        November is National Epilepsy Month. Epilepsy, a central nervous system disorder characterized by unprovoked recurrent seizures, affects approximately 2.3 million persons in the United States. Of the 181,000 new cases of epilepsy and seizures every year, approximately one third begins during childhood.

        Teenagers face challenges as they navigate the physiologic and social changes of their lives and as they try to achieve independence. Teenagers who have epilepsy bear the added burden of the disorder. Seizures can lead to isolation, limit independence, and leave them vulnerable to teasing and ridicule from their peers. To help alleviate this burden, the Epilepsy Foundation and its affiliates, in collaboration with CDC, have launched the "Entitled to Respect" campaign as the focus of this year's National Epilepsy Month activities. During November, the Epilepsy Foundation will begin activities to educate the teenage population about epilepsy and to promote peer understanding and acceptance of teenagers with the disorder.

        Additional information about epilepsy or the "Entitled to Respect" campaign is available from the National Epilepsy Foundation, telephone (800) 332-1000 ([800] EFA-1000), or from <http://www.epilepsyfoundation.org>.

        Use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

        References to non-CDC sites on the Internet are provided as a service to MMWR readers and do not constitute or imply endorsement of these organizations or their programs by CDC or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. CDC is not responsible for the content of pages found at these sites.

        Disclaimer   All MMWR HTML versions of articles are electronic conversions from ASCII text into HTML. This conversion may have resulted in character translation or format errors in the HTML version. Users should not rely on this HTML document, but are referred to the electronic PDF version and/or the original MMWR paper copy for the official text, figures, and tables. An original paper copy of this issue can be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), Washington, DC 20402-9371; telephone: (202) 512-1800. Contact GPO for current prices.

        **Questions or messages regarding errors in formatting should be addressed to mmwrq@cdc.gov.

        Page converted: 11/13/2001

        HOME  |  ABOUT MMWR  |  MMWR SEARCH  |  DOWNLOADS  |  RSSCONTACT
        POLICY  |  DISCLAIMER  |  ACCESSIBILITY

        Safer, Healthier People

        Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
        Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
        1600 Clifton Rd, MailStop E-90, Atlanta, GA 30333, U.S.A

        USA.GovDHHS

        Department of Health
        and Human Services

        This page last reviewed 11/13/2001




        国产精品久久久久久一级毛片