Flipping the triangle around so epilepsy and medication aren't in charge of me Sunil Pawar is an artist, lecturer, ...
Having a good night’s sleep can be important for everyone. Research suggests that getting good sleep, and dreaming, can help our brains create meaning from the day’s experiences, and help strengthen ...
3-hour online course (via Teams) providing delegates with an understanding of epilepsy and how to manage different types of seizures.
A new review has been published looking at risks associated with the most commonly prescribed anti-epileptic medications during pregnancy. The review has been carried out by the Commission on Human ...
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As social media continues to play an increasingly large role in modern life, this can bring with it extra challenges for people with epilepsy, especially for those who have photosensitive epilepsy ...
The Epilepsy Society has welcomed a new experimental treatment for children with Dravet syndrome which researchers say is safe and can help reduce seizures dramatically. Fergus Rugg Gunn, Consultant ...
The Epilepsy Society has joined forces with other health charities and pharmacists to tell the government to fix the medicines supply chain as new data shows drug shortages are putting patients’ ...
The Epilepsy Society has welcomed the passing of Zach's Law, which means it will become a criminal offence for anyone to try to trigger a seizure in someone with epilepsy by targeting them with ...
As climate change results in more frequent and intense heat waves, new research at the Epilepsy Society suggests that rising temperatures could have unexpected effects on human health — particularly ...
New research led by experts from UK universities and Cornwall Partnership NHS Trust, reveals that people living with epilepsy and learning disabilities in England are at risk from earlier death due to ...
A team of researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have issued an update on the wearable headset device they are developing to help alert people about an impending epileptic seizure. The headset ...