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Our exhibition in the House of Commons for National Epilepsy Week has really pushed epilepsy up the political agenda. We held ...
Sophie, 17, is going to be doing a skydive this July for Epilepsy Society but her inspiration is her mum, Nicola, who was ...
Eamonn started playing rugby when he was six years old and now plays in the second and third team for Huel Tring Rugby.
We are thrilled to announce that Sanjay Sisodiya has been appointed to the new role of Transformation Director at the Epilepsy Society. Professor Sisodiya will combine this role with his clinical and ...
Simon, aged 43, was diagnosed with epilepsy at seven and experiences tonic-clonic, absence, and complex partial seizures. Despite these challenges, his passion for sports and physical activity has ...
Our Director of Genomics, Professor Sanjay Sisodiya, is a co-author of a Nature Review Perspective, exploring how climate change is affecting human health globally. In this Perspective, the research ...
Rosie Wrighting is one of just 10 Gen Z MPs. She is the youngest female to be elected at the last election and has recently been appointed as a Labour Health Champion. But here she puts politics to ...
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is to accelerate action for gender equality so we grabbed five minutes with the incredible consultant neurologist and epilepsy researcher, Dr Meneka ...
Join us in 2025 at the Manchester Half Marathon with the promise of great support and an abundance of entertainment en route.
People with a rare form of epilepsy in England will now have a new treatment option to try following approval by NICE. Fenfluramine had previously been approved by the Scottish Government as a ...
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