There are several different types of seizures, and they can happen for many different reasons. Epilepsy and epileptic seizures are explained below. Seizures that are not due to epilepsy are sometimes ...
Our courses, run by qualified nurses and experienced trainers are aimed at those who care for adults with epilepsy, are informative, packed with well researched content and include clips of real ...
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From the difficulty in getting a GP appointment, significant delays in A&E to long waiting lists to see a neurology consultant, the report, commissioned by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, highlights ...
New research has shown that abnormal excitability of the brain in people with epilepsy can worsen during heatwaves. This is ...
Whether to drink alcohol or take recreational drugs is a personal choice, but it is worth knowing the possible effects they could have on your epilepsy. Alcohol or recreational drugs can cause ...
Natalie has lived with epilepsy since she was 17, and, through the person-centred treatment she has received through Epilepsy Society, has been able to manage her seizures more effectively. Recently, ...
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