For the more than three million people in the U.S. who are living with epilepsy, the uncertainty of the next seizure's appearance can create dangerous situations. Now, for many people with the ...
Perhaps by reducing anxiety, a service dog can help reduce seizures in people with tough-to-treat epilepsy, a new study finds. A group of 25 study participants had an average 31% fewer seizures after ...
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A motorcycle association is helping a youngster get the help he needs: a service dog trained to alert family members when he ...
Working with medically trained service dogs is associated with a 31% reduction in seizures compared with usual care in treatment-resistant epilepsy, a new study showed. Investigators speculate that ...
Channing Seideman gracefully rides her 1,000-pound horse, Perla, at Batavia's Majestic Farm. Nearby is a different animal: Seideman's service dog, Bishop. Bishop watches to make sure his 30-year-old ...
Service dogs have a long history of helping humans safely navigate the world. Those that can assist their owners with certain ...
ANDERSON TOWNSHIP, Ohio — The community is rallying around an Anderson Township 2-year-old with severe epilepsy. Mason Miller's family believes a seizure alert service dog could change his life. "When ...
What different types of service dogs are there? According to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), disabilities can be mental, physical, sensory, intellectual, and psychiatric. Given this ...