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The advice centre is our online resource for free information and advice on epilepsy and our other services. Our blog posts cover a wide range of topics and provide valuable knowledge that our clients and others may find useful.
Diagnosing epilepsy can be a challenging process at times. There is no singular test that can be used to confirm a diagnosis of epilepsy, rather a collection of investigations that can be used to help confirm a diagnosis. In this post, we’re going to talk through some of the most common testing methods and what…
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Whether you’re a nurse or student who’s considering specialising a future in epilepsy, understanding what the role entails is important. An incredibly rewarding role, epilepsy specialist nurses provide a key role in ensuring that people with epilepsy have consistent care. Working exclusively with adults and children who have epilepsy, they provide specialised care services and…
Read moreMany people with epilepsy will tell you that seizure activity is rarely consistent, but neither are they random. Seizures often occur in clusters, whereby a person could go for weeks seizure-free, only to have multiple in the same week. It’s not just about the number of seizures either, it could be that they vary in…
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People who experience vertigo will tell you that it’s characterised by the sensation of the world spinning around you, causing you to lose balance. It’s often understated as a dizzy feeling, but vertigo can feel much more severe than a typical dizzy spell and can last anywhere from a few seconds up to a few…
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Epilepsy can be caused by a wide variety of factors, such as a stroke, a brain tumour or a severe head injury. Epilepsy seizures are caused by disruptions to the electrical impulses that occur in our brains and can result in one of several types of seizures. The question here, however, is whether emotional trauma…
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental dysfunction that affects a person’s speech, cognitive abilities and behaviour. Autism is a blanket term for a broad range of complex conditions that are characterised by challenges with social skills, communication and interpersonal relationships. As the name suggests, autism is a spectrum and can affect individuals differently and…
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