Researchers at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) are testing a wearable ‘cap’ for premature and newborn infants at high-risk of developing brain conditions such as epilepsy, ...
Some people with epilepsy find it helpful to consider safety aids or equipment that might help them with day-to-day life. For example, an alarm, or monitor, that can alert family or friends when ...
Epilepsy is a complex and highly individual condition. It can affect different people in different ways. Having epilepsy can vary widely depending on age, background, identity, and life circumstances.
Huge congratulations from all of us at the Epilepsy Society to Zach Eagling who has been recognised with a Pride of Britain Award for his tireless campaigning to make it a criminal offence to send ...
3-hour online course (via Teams) providing delegates with an understanding of epilepsy and how to manage different types of seizures.
Greene House is one of our registered homes here on our beautiful site in Chalfont St Peter. The home sits in the middle of the Epilepsy Society estate, with a 2 minute walk to our coffee shop, 2 ...
Thank you to everyone who wrote to their Labour MP asking them to come and see us at our stand at the Labour Party Conference. We were inundated with MPs wanting to find out more about epilepsy and ...
Photographer Tolly Robinson speaks with fellow creative Alexander Thomas about documenting the unseen realities of epilepsy—and honouring the legacy of his friend Charlie Marriage - in a new ...
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