As climate change results in more frequent and intense heat waves, new research at the Epilepsy Society suggests that rising ...
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The Epilepsy Society has welcomed a new experimental treatment for children with Dravet syndrome which researchers say is safe and can help reduce seizures dramatically.
On Wednesday 25 March, Epilepsy Society is holding a parliamentary drop-in session for all members of parliament to learn seizure first aid, ahead of Purple Day. We need your help to make sure that ...
If you are a carer of someone with epilepsy, we offer help and support for you. At Epilepsy Society we understand that being a carer can be both rewarding and stressful. How you feel about it can ...
The matrix of choice is serum or plasma, and although they can be used inter-changeably it is preferable to use one or the other. In most clinical settings the measurement of total serum ...
Services provided by the TDM Unit are for medical professionals only and are not available directly to patients or members of the public. The role of TDM in the treatment of patients should be ...
Epilepsy Society is unique in bringing together experts from around the world to form a powerhouse multidisciplinary team who contribute to a wide ranging spectrum of research. We are a voice for ...
Measurement of serum concentrations of the initially prescribed AED can be of particular value in the following settings: (a) whenever, for medical or psychosocial reasons, it is imperative to ...
A team of researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University have issued an update on the wearable headset device they are developing to help alert people about an impending epileptic seizure. The headset ...