Apr 2024 / What The Health Podcast
CURE Epilepsy’s CEO, Beth Lewin Dean, joins three other nonprofit leaders within the epilepsy space, Roy Cherry, CEO of The Epilepsy Center of Northwest Ohio; & Ilene Penn Miller, Director of Rare Epilepsy Network and Director of Epilepsies Action Network.
Nov 2023 / M/Oppenheim
Tanja Babich sat down with Susan and David Axelrod to reflect on the journey that brought them and the organization Susan founded to this point.
May 2023 / ABC7 Chicago
David and Susan Axelrod speak with ABC7 Chicago about their motivation to establish CURE Epilepsy in hopes of finding a cure for their daughter, Lauren, who experienced her first seizure in 1982.
May 2023 / ABC7 CHICAGO
Tanja Babich sat down with Susan and David Axelrod to reflect on the journey that brought them and the organization Susan founded to this point.
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March 2023 / FOX 11 LOS ANGELES
CURE Epilepsy’s Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Laura Lubbers, speaks with Fox 11 Los Angeles on their segment aimed at raising awareness of epilepsy, Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP), and infantile spasms. Additional guests on the segment include CURE Epilepsy community member Francesca Calloway, mother of a child with epilepsy, and an Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at UCLA, Dr. Shaun Hussain.
March 2023 / PIX11 NEWS
CURE Epilepsy CEO, Beth Lewin Dean, speaks with PIX11 News on Purple Day® about the importance of raising epilepsy awareness for the epilepsy community as we continue to search for a cure.
Feb 2023 / CHARITY MATTERS PODCAST
CURE Epilepsy Founder, Susan Axelrod, appears as a guest on the Charity Matters podcast to discuss her journey as a parent to a child with epilepsy and how that experience lead to her, and other parents, creating CURE Epilepsy.
Jan 2023 / CHILD LIFE ON CALL PODCAST
CURE Epilepsy Boar Chair, Kelly Cervantes, appears on the Child Life on Call podcast to share how her family sought to empower themselves in the face of their daughter Adelaide’s epilepsy, her work with CURE Epilepsy, and much more.
Dec 2022 / REACHMD
In hopes of learning more about how the brain changes due to aging in patients with childhood-onset epilepsy, a new study was funded that may suggest some interesting findings. So what do we need to know from the results of this study? To dive into this topic, Dr. Andrew Wilner is joined by Dr. Bruce Hermann, Emeritus Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, and Dr. Shlomo Shinnar, Professor Emeritus of Neurology and Pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.