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Epilepsy can lead to earlier deaths in people with intellectual disabilities, study shows
A combination of missed prevention opportunities and health inequalities can result in the early deaths of people living with epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, a study has shown.
A Scottish runner has said she is “taking on the UK” in memory of her best friend who died from epilepsy earlier this year.
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Dad's undiagnosed epilepsy caused him to black out and crash car
James Stewart is preparing for his first Christmas with epilepsy after being diagnosed following two serious episodes, including a brain haemorrhage ...
During this symposium, leading international epileptologists discussed the key challenges and opportunities that currently ...
A family of carolers brought holiday cheer to UK Hospital just days before Christmas, performing festive songs for patients, ...
Eliana is a bubbly ten-year-old from Ammanford, sharp-witted with a quirky sense of humour. On the surface she looks like any other child her age. But behind that brightness is a daily reality shaped ...
Ben Robinson, 31, spent years being treated for epilepsy and cortical dysplasia before a scan in 2020 revealed the real cause of his symptoms ...
A major new study has found that people living with both epilepsy and intellectual disabilities are dying much too young, often due to missed chances for prevention and ongoing health inequalities.
People with depression have a more than doubled risk of developing epilepsy, a new study says. Worse, depression then makes epilepsy more difficult to treat, a second study found. Both papers, ...
A first-of-its-kind national study has mapped epilepsy incidence rates among older adults in the United States and identified key social and environmental factors associated with the neurological ...
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