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Independent.ie on MSNToo few people know how to help if someone has seizureLess than half of Irish people would know what to do if they witnessed a person having a seizure, with almost 75pc totally ...
Seizure is a temporary episode of abnormal electrical activity in the brain that can cause changes in movement behavior ...
Seizures can cause falls and injuries like tongue bites or fractures, and they pose a risk of choking due to saliva or food ...
Epilepsy SA, based in Springs, is an organisation that has cared for individuals living with epilepsy for many years. To raise awareness about the disorder, the organisation shared more about epilepsy ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNLiving with epilepsy: ‘In college I tried to hide it but suddenly I’d drop’On International Epilepsy Day, an Irishman who recently had a seizure while travelling alone in Italy urges people to learn ...
Epilepsy SA, based in Springs, is an organisation that has cared for individuals living with epilepsy for many years. To raise awareness about the disorder, the organisation shared more about epilepsy ...
International Epilepsy Day 2025 aims to raise awareness and dispel common myths surrounding epilepsy. This neurological ...
With International Epilepsy Day 2025 taking place this year on February 10 fast approaching, Epilepsy Ireland is appealing to ...
Epilepsy is not just one condition, but a group of many different ‘epilepsies’ with one thing in common: a tendency to have seizures which start in the brain. Just knowing that a person ‘has epilepsy’ ...
As frightening as they can be, seizures are also more common than many people realize. One person in 10 is likely to have a seizure in their lifetime, according to the Epilepsy Foundation.
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