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Young Epilepsy named Charity of the Year at The Empowerment Awards
Young Epilepsy is proud to have been named Charity of the Year at this year’s Empowerment Awards, held at London’s Emirates Stadium!
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Young Epilepsy is proud to have been named Charity of the Year at this year’s Empowerment Awards, held at London’s Emirates Stadium!
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Young Epilepsy is testing OPM-MEG to make epilepsy diagnosis more accessible for children with autism who find EEGs difficult.
The overwhelming response to our recent petition calling for governments to ensure every child with epilepsy has a current Independent Healthcare Plan (IHP) in school has shown just how critical this issue is.
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Evidence for a new psychological treatment for children with epilepsy has been published in The Lancet.
Jane Ramsey, Young Epilepsy Chair of Trustees, is to have a peerage conferred by His Majesty The King.
New safety measures are now in place to reduce the risk of harms from the anti-seizure medicine valproate
The UK is experiencing shortages in certain medications, many of which are prescribed for epilepsy. If you are worried about your supply of anti-seizure medications or are having difficulty getting hold of certain prescribed medications speak to your epilepsy team for more advice. Do not stop taking your medication or reduce dosage. Always speak to your doctor before making any changes to your meds.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has recently updated their advice for all males taking valproate. Learn more about the new guidance.
Young Epilepsy has welcomed a new quality standard for epilepsy care that say children and young people should be asked about their mental wellbeing and learning at their epilepsy appointments.
Ahead of tonight’s BBC Panorama programme investigating UCKG, Young Epilepsy is calling for a greater understanding and awareness of epilepsy across society, including faith communities.