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A-Z of epilepsy information topics
- An index of all epilepsy information topics available
A
- Alarms
- Anti-epileptic drugs: branded and generic
- Anti-epileptic drugs: how do they work?
- Anti-epileptic drugs: medication for adults
- Anti-epileptic drugs: medication for children
- Anti-epileptic drugs: questions about AEDs
- Anti-epileptic drugs: table of drugs used in adults
- Anti-epileptic drugs: table of drugs used in children
- Anti-epileptic drugs: what do they do?
- Asleep seizures
B
- Benefits and entitlements
- Benefits: completing forms
- The brain
- Buccal midazolam (emergency medication)
C
- Car insurance
- Carers
- Causes of epilepsy
- Childcare (for parents with epilepsy)
- Childhood epilepsy syndromes
- Children
- Clinics for adults
- Clinics for children
- College
- Coming to terms with epilepsy
- Complementary therapies
- Contraception
- Counselling
D
- Deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy
- Dental injuries
- Depression and low mood
- Diagnosis: general information
- Diagnosis: how epilepsy is diagnosed
- Diagnosis: the EEG test
- Diagnosis: the MRI test
- Diaries
- Diazepam (emegency medication)
- Diet
- Did you know?
- Driving regulations
- Driving: how the regulations apply to me
- Drug wallets and medication aids
E
- Easy read information
- Education (for parents and teachers)
- EEG (electroencephalogram)
- Epilepsy - what is it?
- Emergency medication
- Employment: general information
- Employment: information for employers
- Employment: information for employees
- Exercise
F
- Facts about epilepsy
- FAQs (frequently asked questions)
- Feelings
- Financial help
- First aid (step-by-step guide)
- First aid for seizures
- Flashing lights (photosensitive epilepsy)
G
H
I
- ID cards and medical jewellery
- Insurance (see car insurance or travel insurance)
- Inheritance
J
K
L
- Later life - developing epilepsy after 60
- Learning disability and epilepsy
- Leisure activities
- Looking after yourself - complementary therapies
- Looking after yourself - diet
- Looking after yourself - exercise
- Looking after yourself - finding support
M
- Medication aids
- Medication for adults
- Medication for children
- Membership
- Memory
- Midazolam (emergency medication)
- Monitoring epilepsy
- MRI: the MRI test
N
- Neurones
- NICE guidelines on AEDs
- Nocturnal seizures (see asleep seizures)
- Non-epileptic seizures
P
R
- Reading list
- Recovery position: step-by-step
- Recording seizures
- Rectal diazepam (emergency medication)
- Reviews - getting a yearly review
- Residential centres
- Risk
- Risk assessments
S
- Safety
- School
- Schools awareness training
- Seizure diaries
- Seizures
- Seizures: how they happen
- Seizure classification
- Side effects of medication
- Sport and exercise
- Status epilepticus
- Support groups and counselling
- SUDEP (Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy)
- Summary of terms
- Surgery
T
- Teenagers and young people
- TDM (therapeutic drug monitoring)
- Treatment for adults
- Treatment for children
- Travel and transport
- Travel insurance
- Triggers for seizures
