We begin our Peruvian trekking adventure in the Inca Capital of Cusco – a fascinating city full of colonial charm, hidden deep in the Andes Mountains. There are many trails throughout Peru, but only ...
Find out what should happen at each stage of your epilepsy treatment and care in England. Find out what should happen at each stage of your epilepsy treatment and care in Northern Ireland.
Starting and finishing in the centre of Dublin this fantastic route will take you over the River Liffey through to the beautiful Phoenix Park. You’ll then wind your way through this historic city to ...
You should have a care plan agreed with your healthcare professionals, which should include details of your care and support. If you are given a diagnosis of epilepsy, your specialist will talk to you ...
Kami Kountcheva | Two national NHS epilepsy clinical trials will investigate the safety and effectiveness of cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in adults and children with epilepsy Two ...
Rebecca Lock & Kami Kountcheva | Claudia talks about living with epilepsy and autism – from dealing with public ignorance around seizures to navigating social situations. Epilepsy can often be ...
Olivia Colman CBE is an Academy Award, BAFTA, Primetime Emmy & Golden Globe winning actress, best-known for her roles in projects such as Fleabag, The Favourite, Broadchurch, Paddington in Peru, Wonka ...
One in six people in the UK live with at least one neurological condition, costing the UK economy £96 billion in 2019, according to a report by Economist Impact. The value of action: mitigating the ...
Epilepsy Action is opposing proposed changes to Personal Independent Payments (PIP) announced this week by the UK government. The Department for Work and Pensions announced a consultation into the ...
A ‘brain pacemaker’ aiming to reduce seizures in people with drug-resistant focal epilepsy is now available on the NHS. The device is called EASEE (Epicranial Application of Stimulation Electrodes for ...
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, ...
Medicine shortages are becoming “shockingly” commonplace according to a report from the Nuffield Trust. It said the past two years had seen “constantly elevated medicines shortages” and a “frequent ...
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