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This Perspective explores how the complex influences of climate change impact on people with epilepsy or who have had a stroke.
The Epilepsy Society has welcomed the findings of an international study that throws new light on why some people with focal ...
Reforming Benefits and Support to Get Britain Working Green Paper - GOV.UK consultation sets out the Governments plans and proposals to reform health and disability benefits and employment support.
For many people, epilepsy is a condition which can be well-managed and has little or no impact on their life. For others, ongoing seizures mean that epilepsy has a long-term impact on them. Like some ...
A cycle sportive event offering three scenic routes - 100K, 50K and a family friendly 25K route.
The Edinburgh Marathon route passes some of Edinburgh's most iconic sites and provides breathtaking views of the East Lothian coastline.
Clare Pelham, Chief Executive at the Epilepsy Society said: “We applaud any reforms that will help people with a disability back into work. Less than a third of people with epilepsy are in employment.
Today, Wednesday 26 March is Purple Day, which is all about raising awareness of epilepsy worldwide. Here at Epilepsy Society we have been asking people to #StanduptoSeizures and support our world ...
Genetic testing could mean a new world of personalised treatment that transforms lives. By understanding more about each person's genes, we will understand more about their epilepsy and how to treat ...
Most people with a diagnosis of epilepsy will take anti-seizure medication (ASM) to stop their seizures from happening. Although generally epilepsy cannot be ‘cured’, for most people, seizures can be ...
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