The Epilepsy Society has welcomed government plans to bring back the family doctor, promising greater continuity of care for ...
Anyone can have difficulty remembering information. Keeping your brain alert and active is a good thing but, on its own, it may not necessarily improve memory. Memory aids may help you to cope with ...
The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE), a group of the world's leading epilepsy professionals, classifies seizures by dividing them into groups depending on the below. Seizures are also ...
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If you are at school, college, or university and you have epilepsy, a law called the Equality Act 2010 aims to make sure you are treated fairly by everyone involved in your education. This includes ...
The advice from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is that the following groups should be offered the COVID-19 vaccination People with epilepsy are not automatically eligible ...
We offer the below two courses face-to-face, or online. All delegates receive a certificate of attendance. We recommend that this training takes place every two years. 6-hour course providing ...
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Telling staff at school about your child's epilepsy means they will know what to do if a seizure happens. It is important that the staff are aware of what is best for your child, so they don't assume ...
Fundraising Target: If you raise at least £100, you'll receive a Challenge 100 medal! Participate individually or as a team, and raise vital funds for the 1 in 100 people living with epilepsy in the ...