Seizures are unpredictable and often frightening events,
affecting millions of people worldwide. They can manifest in various ways, from
subtle focal seizures to more intense tonic-clonic convulsions...
How might an anti-suffocation pillow
help minimise the risks of living with epilepsy? People living
with epilepsy often incorporate various changes into their lives to help manage
their condition, ra..
The term “seizure alert device” may seem self-explanatory for many observers. However, it is important for potential purchasers to understand what such a device is and what it isn’t, as well as the di..
Introduction:Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by
recurrent seizures, and being prepared with the right knowledge can make a
significant difference in ensuring the safety and well-bein..
How could the
Inspyre application assist you in the management of epilepsy? The variety of
epilepsy monitoring solutions available on the market today can make it
difficult to single out a device or ..
Epilepsy is a
common condition, with around 625,000 people in the UK believed to have it –
about one in 107 people. This condition, which can begin at any age, affects
the brain, with a risk of freque..
It is of the
utmost importance to take a proportionate, but considered approach to the
management of your safety if you have epilepsy. There is a broad
range of situations and activities that present..
When you are
looking at the various solutions and apps available on the market that could
help manage your epilepsy or that of a loved one, it is important to have a
well-rounded understanding and app..
Technology
enabled care (TEC) plays a profoundly important role in helping people to live
independently and safely in their homes. This is no less the case with TEC for epilepsy,
encompassing such cru..
Living with epilepsy involves a variety of considerations to
ensure safety, manage symptoms, and maintain a good quality of life. Here are
some key factors to think about: 1. Medical ManagementMedicat..
In the UK, obtaining a free epilepsy device may depend on
several factors, including your eligibility under the (NHS) or specific
epilepsy charities. Here are steps you can follow to potentially get a..