File #: 23-5910    Version: 1 Name: RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER AS NATIONAL EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 11/15/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 11/16/2023 Final action: 11/16/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER AS NATIONAL EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH WHEREAS, November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month; and WHEREAS, epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world; and WHEREAS, if a person suffers from epilepsy, surges of electrical activity in their brain can cause recurring seizures; and WHEREAS, seizures are sudden surges of abnormal and excessive electrical activity in the brain and can affect how a person appears and acts; and WHEREAS, according to the Epilepsy Foundation, even though 3.4 million people and their families are affected by epilepsy in the United States, much is still misunderstood about this brain disorder; and WHEREAS, according to the Advanced Neurosurgery Associates (ANA), 1 out of 26 people will develop epilepsy during their life; and WHEREAS, over the years people with epilepsy have experienced significant discrimination in the workplace, at school, and in other settings; and WHEREAS, ...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

RECOGNIZING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER AS NATIONAL EPILEPSY AWARENESS MONTH

WHEREAS, November is National Epilepsy Awareness Month; and

WHEREAS, epilepsy is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world; and

WHEREAS, if a person suffers from epilepsy, surges of electrical activity in their brain can cause recurring seizures; and

WHEREAS, seizures are sudden surges of abnormal and excessive electrical activity in the brain and can affect how a person appears and acts; and

WHEREAS, according to the Epilepsy Foundation, even though 3.4 million people and their families are affected by epilepsy in the United States, much is still misunderstood about this brain disorder; and

WHEREAS, according to the Advanced Neurosurgery Associates (ANA), 1 out of 26 people will develop epilepsy during their life; and

WHEREAS, over the years people with epilepsy have experienced significant discrimination in the workplace, at school, and in other settings; and

WHEREAS, people with epilepsy were forbidden to marry in 17 states until 1956, and the last state to repeal this law did so in 1980; and

WHEREAS, in 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law thanks in part to Tony Coelho, former U.S. Representative and member of the Epilepsy Foundation's Board of Directors; and

WHEREAS, the ADA prohibits discrimination and guarantees the civil rights of people with disabilities; and

WHEREAS, in 2008, President George W. Bush signed the ADA Amendments Act that restored the original intent of Congress and clarified the definition of "disability" to encompass episodic conditions like epilepsy; and

WHEREAS, until the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in 2010, people with epilepsy could be denied coverage for pre-existing conditions. In 2005, nearly 36% of people with epilepsy were refused coverage; and

WHEREAS, National Epilepsy Awareness Month aims to encourage people to learn more about the condition, its symptoms, and how to ...

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