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Parents of late Disney star Cameron Boyce are on a mission to end epilepsy

Por: Newsweek Life January 06, 2023

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Described as sunshine in shoes, Disney star Cameron Boyce's life came to a sudden end in 2019 and his parents want to make sure it does not happen to anyone else.The 20-year-old who starred in Disney Channel shows such as, Descendants and Jessie, died in his sleep from an epileptic seizure known as SUDEP (Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy).It's called this because it tends to happen in a person who was otherwise considered healthy,... + full article



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