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What are the awards for? The Epilepsy Stars awards give people from across the Epilepsy Action community the chance to celebrate their unsung heroes and tell the world the difference they’ve made.
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This month’s Epilepsy Star Award has been scooped by Jenny Edwards epilepsy specialist nurse from Swansea who goes above and beyond.
The My Neuro Survey has found a lack of access to mental health services and financial struggles among people with epilepsy.
With festival season approaching, we share some tips to help people with epilepsy plan ahead, manage triggers and stay safe ...
A new awareness campaign, launched this week, is shining a light on the discrimination people with epilepsy often face around friendships, dating and work. Epilepsy Action’s ‘If I told you…’ campaign ...
With school exams in full swing around the UK over the last month, many children could be finding this a stressful time. Stress and epilepsy are linked for many people and could be impacting children ...
Professional rugby union player Tommy Freeman is presenting Epilepsy Action’ BBC Radio 4 Appeal, airing today.
University of Nottingham scientists and medics develop new brain tumour test that can diagnose the tumours in two hours.
Researchers from Canada have connected air pollution with an increase in the risk of new-onset epilepsy in a new paper in Epilepsia.
Healthcare professionals with expertise in epilepsy can now access and prescribe cenobamate more easily, after NICE changed its guidance.
The International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) has updated the way it classifies epileptic seizures in a new paper published in Epilepsia.
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