…epilepsy nursing in the UK.Twenty years ago the handful of original epilepsy specialist nurses may never have really believed that there would now be an epilepsy nurses organisation with a…
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Epilepsy Research UK (ERUK) and Young Epilepsy announce Joint Fellowship This unique research collaboration aims to improve epilepsy treatment for young people by addressing the causes, prevention and clinical management…
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…[iv] Guerrini R, Epilepsy in Children, The Lancet 2006; 9505:499-524. [v] Melbourne Chambers R, et al. Cognition, academic achievement and epilepsy. Epilepsy & Behavior 2014; 39-44 [vi] Mitchell WG, et al. Academic underachievement in children with epilepsy. Journal of Child Neurology 1991;6:65–72….
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…cause of the epilepsy like, for example, stroke and epilepsy or neurocisticercosis and epilepsy. In other cases, the condition is the consequence of having epilepsy or its treatment like for…
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…– children and transition Professor Helen Cross OBE, Chair, International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2:40pm Holding service providers to account Ms Angie Pullen, Epilepsy Services Director, Epilepsy Action 3:10pm Standardising…
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…with epilepsy. This important event addressed issues including access to care, resources outside of the epilepsy office, and the future of epilepsy care. DJ Hapa, an internationally known disc jockey…
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…(TSC) and epilepsy by Epilepsy Research UK. The new study will investigate lysine metabolism as a therapeutic target for epilepsy in TSC Research designed with TSC and epilepsy patient community…
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Professor Shorvon’s treatise on “the why” and “the what” of epilepsy is structured in three main sections – an introduction and prologue, a chronological history of epilepsy, and an epilogue…
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…has not responded to standard anti-epilepsy medicines (refractory epilepsy). TSC is a rare genetic condition affecting 1 in 6,000 people that can lead to growths in various organs of the…
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