Kami Kountcheva | Experts at the University of Queensland have developed medicine based on spider venom which could help treat some forms of genetic epilepsy. Experts at the University of Queensland, ...
The new device is now wireless and smaller than previous long-term EEG recording versions from the company. It uses AI to detect possible seizures and monitor sleeping patterns. The company said that ...
At Epilepsy Action, we’re dedicated to supporting individuals with epilepsy in their professional lives. Epilepsy can impact work in various ways, and understanding these impacts is crucial for both ...
Ibby Brown wanted to write a book as a way to introduce epilepsy to children, while also raising awareness of other hidden conditions. From this, Dennis Dares to Share was born. Ibby’s book follows a ...
Kami Kountcheva | The University of Oxford is launching a new global epilepsy hub led by consultant neurologist Prof Arjune Sen. The University of Oxford is launching the Centre for Global Epilepsy to ...
National Doodle Day 2024 is Coming! Last year saw us celebrate our biggest EVER National Doodle Day, with the support of more than 600 artists, illustrators & celebrities that got doodling to raise ...
The auction is now live! You’ve got until 5pm on Sunday 29 September to bid on over 500 original artworks by celebrities and artists to help people with epilepsy live a life without limits.
Topiramate should not be prescribed to women of childbearing potential without a pregnancy prevention plan, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has announced. The MHRA ...
This is a pilot service, and we are only able to offer it in Cardiff and the surrounding areas at the moment. I’m Amy and I am the Family Support Officer for Epilepsy Action in Wales. I have lots of ...
Taking topiramate in pregnancy can cause problems for a baby. There are rules in place to make sure that people know about these risks. This page explains the risks of topiramate and what the rules ...
Kami Kountcheva | The UK needs more epilepsy nurses, better social care and empowerment of patients to help address health inequalities, say researchers. T he UK needs more epilepsy nurses, better ...