Kami Kountcheva | Bus fare cap increase in the Autumn Budget, announced last week, has been criticised by charities and people with epilepsy. The bus fare cap increase in the Autumn Budget, announced ...
Kami Kountcheva | Some people with epilepsy may be able to have the COVID-19 autumn 2024 booster vaccine, according to information from the government. Some people with epilepsy may be able to have ...
This month’s Epilepsy Star award has been won by 7-year-old Louie. Just a couple of weeks ago, Louie saved his older brother Harley’s life, who was experiencing a nocturnal seizure. Louie had heard ...
As part of our ongoing mission to help create a world without limits for people with epilepsy, Epilepsy Action will be collaborating with the Northeast and North Cumbria Learning Disability network to ...
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 ...
Kami Kountcheva | Epilepsy Action was shortlisted for a Royal College of Midwifery Award for Partnership Working with the NHS North West Midwifery Team. Epilepsy Action was shortlisted for a Royal ...
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 ...
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 ...
Epilepsy Action is the working name of British Epilepsy Association, a registered charity in England and Wales (No. 234343) and a company limited by guarantee (No. 797997) in England.
We’re aiming to improve outcomes and experiences for people with epilepsy during pregnancy. If you wish to stay up to date with how this project is proceeding, register your interest by filling in the ...
Finish 2024 in style and do something amazing! Experience the thrill of jumping from 10,000 feet and free-falling at over 100mph in a sponsored tandem skydive for Epilepsy Action. Whether you’re ...
Kami Kountcheva | Venom from a Mexican marine animal could hold potential for new epilepsy treatments, according to scientists from Goethe University Frankfurt. Venom from a marine animal living in ...