News
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.
Helena Napier is an illustrator, graphic designer and animator currently living and working in London. Here she shares how her temporal lobe epilepsy was undiagnosed for seven years and its impact on ...
Latest research at the Epilepsy Society using pioneering research equipment has shown parallels between people with seizure-linked psychosis and schizophrenia.
A late-stage study has shown promising results for the effectiveness of fenfluramine in people with an ultra-rare form of epilepsy - CDKL5 deficiency disorder (CDD). CDD affects approximately one in ...
EASEE® (Epicranial Application of Stimulation Electrodes for Epilepsy) is a new device to reduce the number of seizures for people with drug-resistant focal seizures. It is available on the NHS but ...
A new project in Australia is using AI to fast-track the time between diagnosis and seizure control, with the aim of improving outcomes for people with epilepsy. Advancements in technology are ...
Updated safety and educational materials have been published for the anti-seizure medication valproate*. You should never stop taking valproate without first consulting your doctor. The updates ...
Our exhibition in the House of Commons for National Epilepsy Week has really pushed epilepsy up the political agenda. We held a reception last Wednesday 21st May with guest speakers including the ...
This week, 19-26 May, is National Epilepsy Week and we are in the Houses of Parliament with an exhibition to increase awareness of epilepsy among MPs and push the condition up the political agenda. We ...
How Becca and the amazing team at Gemini Chocolate raised an incredible £1,000 for the Epilepsy Society.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results