A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with ...
Over 10 million people with epilepsy qualify as surgical candidates worldwide, with 1.4 million new potential surgical ...
Tens of thousands of patients in the UK are struggling to access vital epilepsy medication amid a drug shortage. Charlotte Kelly has lived with epilepsy for over 20 years and takes two tablets a day ...
Phil Tittensor, a consultant epilepsy nurse at Cannock Chase Hospital, represented nursing as part of the UK Epilepsy Priority Setting Partnership (PSP) – he is one of the most active epilepsy ...
Martin Kemp presents the Radio 4 Appeal for Epilepsy Research UK, a national charity which supports scientific research into the causes, treatments and prevention of epilepsy. Show more Martin Kemp ...
Health officials have issued an urgent warning over a daily medication taken by tens of thousands of patients with epilepsy. UK medicines watchdog the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory ...
A Scottish runner has said she is “taking on the UK” in memory of her best friend who died from epilepsy earlier this year.Caitlin Andrew, from Clydebank, hopes to become the first Scottish woman to ...
Purple Day, the global awareness day for epilepsy, falls on Tuesday, March 26. According to Epilepsy Action, a charity dedicated to supporting those with the condition, 79 new people are diagnosed ...
Epilepsy Research UK has been rebranded, in a bid to draw attention to its work as a “scientific organisation” focused on the causes, treatment and diagnosis of the disease. The charity is relatively ...
There are a number of common misconceptions surrounding epilepsy and people often think of it as a mental disorder. In fact, it is a physical neurological condition that does not affect the person's ...
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Unlike TV programmes, social media platforms do not have to give warnings when potentially harmful flashing images are about to appear A growing number of people with epilepsy have said they are ...