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Young people and epilepsy

  • What is epilepsy?
  • How do you know if you've got epilepsy? Have I got epilepsy?
  • Treatment
  • Coming to terms with epilepsy
  • My friend has epilepsy
  • Going out
  • Alcohol
  • Street drugs
  • Hormones, sex and contraception
  • School, college and university
  • Careers
  • Driving
  • Dear Debbie and Dear Danny
  • Real Lives
  • getAHEAD - Teenage girls with epilepsy
  • In Focus

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  • UK freephone 0808 800 5050
  • International +44 113 210 8850
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Media blog for November 2008

Here in the UK, as winter draws in, the nights are dark and the snow is falling you could be forgiven for the urge to curl up in front of the fire and watch a good dose of daytime television.

Media Blog for October 2008

During October, Epilepsy Action took part in 22 radio interviews, and 36 online features.

Channel 4 documentary about Young Carers (9-14 yrs)

Epilepsy Action has been approached by a documentary production company who are developing a film for Channel 4 focussing on young carers in the UK. The company are looking to work with children aged 9-14 years who are just about the only carer for another family member with epilepsy.


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