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We are excited to launch our brand-new virtual event, 60 Miles in September! Sign up today to complete 60 miles during the month of September – you can do it by walking, running, cycling, you could ...
Run 13.1 unforgettable miles through Cambridge’s historic streets and iconic University grounds on a flat, fast-paced course perfect for chasing personal bests or enjoying your first half marathon.
Epilepsy awareness & seizure management training, 1st July3-hour online course (via Teams) providing delegates with an understanding of epilepsy and how to manage different types of seizures. CPD ...
Epilepsy awareness & seizure management training, 1st July6-hour live online course (via Teams) providing delegates with an understanding of epilepsy, how to manage different types of seizures, and ...
A Alarms Alcohol Anti-epileptic drugs Anxiety Appointments - with your doctor or nurse B Benefit forms (completing) Benefits (welfare) Branded and generic anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) Buccal midazolam ...
Living with epilepsy can be challenging, not just for those diagnosed but also for their family and friends. Understanding more about epilepsy and how to offer effective support can make a significant ...
National Epilepsy Week runs from 22-28 May 2023 and this year we are pleased to announce that the theme for the week is #epilepsymatters Now we want to hear what matters most to you about epilepsy.
Forty-five MPs have joined the Epilepsy Society, Epilepsy Action and SUDEP Action in calling on Health Secretary Wes Streeting to end the misery endured by people with epilepsy as they struggle to get ...
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’ ...
Men taking valproate and their partners are being advised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to use effective contraception because new data suggests a potential small ...
A new review has been published looking at risks associated with the most commonly prescribed anti-epileptic medications during pregnancy.