The latest epilepsy news
Rugby star Tommy Freeman shares epilepsy story for Epilepsy Action Radio 4 Appeal
Kami Kountcheva | Professional rugby union player Tommy Freeman is presenting Epilepsy Action’ BBC Radio 4 Appeal, airing today.
The latest epilepsy news
New test could speed up brain tumour diagnosis and treatment
Kami Kountcheva | University of Nottingham researchers develop new test that can diagnose brain tumours in two hours.
Features
Ruby’s story: seizures, perceptions and challenging decisions
Ruby shares her experiences with seizures, challenging the decisions of medical professionals and being perceived as both able and disabled.
Epilepsy in Northern Ireland
More funding in NI neurology could save billions
Kami Kountcheva | Inaction in neurology in Northern Ireland has been called a “false economy” by Epilepsy Action Northern Ireland manager Carla Smyth.
Epilepsy campaigning
Epilepsy Action demands U-turn on welfare cuts
Kami Kountcheva| The ‘Don’t take the PIP’ campaign launched today is urging the government to rethink disability benefits cuts and asking for people’s support
Epilepsy research
ChatGPT can support epilepsy specialists locating seizures origin
Kami Kountcheva | International group of scientists find that ChatGPT can help specialists identify where seizures are starting from.
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Air pollution linked to increased risk of epilepsy – study
Kami Kountcheva | Researchers from Canada have connected air pollution with an increase in the risk of new-onset epilepsy.
The latest epilepsy news
Discover Bradford: A Hidden Gem in 2025
June 1st marks the return of the Bradford 10k in Centenary Square, there is still time to sign up and enjoy the City of Culture.
Features
Martin’s story: Take on the challenge – Bradford 10k 2025
With Bradford 10k 2025 around the corner, Martin Sellors shares how he discovered running nearly 10 years ago and how wanting to challenge himself led…
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