Local epilepsy advocates are expressing relief at the passage of a state law that will allow teachers and other non-medical personnel to administer the anti-seizure medication Diastat to students ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) --Parents with children who suffer from epilepsy can be haunted by the possibility that their child, while at school, could suffer permanent brain damage because of a lack of ...
COMMON sense won out over self-interested opposition when state Sen. Bob Huff’s Senate Bill161 cleared a big hurdle last week. The bill would authorize school districts to train nonmedical school ...
Epilepsy advocates have praised a new law that will allow non-medical school personnel to administer the anti-seizure drug Diastat to children in California, but school nurses maintain they will not ...
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