Kami Kountcheva | People will need to score at least four points in a category to qualify for personal independence payments (PIP), Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has announced today. People ...
Perimenopause and menopause symptoms are different for everyone. Some people don’t experience many symptoms, but they can be severe for others. This page includes guidance questions to ask your GP ...
At Epilepsy Action we know having the best people working for us is key to achieving our goals and ambitions. If you are considering a new role in a fantastic team, you will find everything you need ...
Epilepsy medicines are often available in different versions made by different companies. It can be worrying if you receive a different form of your usual epilepsy medicine. But there are rules to ...
There are different rules for driving with epilepsy, depending on the type of seizures you have, when they happen and what type of vehicle you want to drive. You must tell the driving agency about ...
Many people with epilepsy report problems with their memory. On this page we explain how memory works, how epilepsy can affect memory, and look at things you can do to help cope with memory problems.
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Donations from Trusts and Foundations are a vital source of income to help people affected by epilepsy. Find out how your donation could make a difference. We are incredibly grateful for the support ...
Some things make seizures more likely for some people with epilepsy. These are often called ‘triggers’. Triggers don’t cause epilepsy. But if you already have epilepsy, they make seizures more likely.
Our counselling service specialises in epilepsy. We aim to provide quick access to the support you need – talking through the impact epilepsy is having, and helping you through. Epilepsy Action’s Talk ...