epilepsy

  1. Make March purple this National Epilepsy Awareness Month

    Make March purple this National Epilepsy Awareness Month
    “Make March purple” is the theme for National Epilepsy Awareness Month, taking place this March and culminating in Purple Day on 26 March. Australians are encouraged to get involved in activities in their schools, communities and workplaces and embrace the colour purple as part of the campaign. In this post, we’ll find out more about National Epilepsy Awareness Month and...
  2. What should I include on my epilepsy medical ID?

    What should I include on my epilepsy medical ID?
    If you’re trying to decide what information to put on your epilepsy medical ID, it can feel overwhelming to know what you should include. Let us give you a helping hand by highlighting the info you need to ensure is on your epilepsy bracelet. This will enable you to create a customised medical alert that’s tailored to your own needs...
  3. Who should wear a medical alert bracelet?

    Medical alert bracelets are designed to give health professionals vital information about a patient at a glance. This makes them a popular accessory for people living with health conditions who may be unable to communicate essential medical details in an emergency. What's surprising is the number of people, affected by a wide range of issues, who can benefit from wearing...
  4. The Hidden Side Effects Of Unseen Illness

    unseen illness auto immuneLiving with an "unseen illness" can present more challenges than anyone realises. You can't really explain to your co-workers, family, and friends what you're going through on a daily basis. Nor would you want to - talking about it all the time doesn't make you feel any better. Plus, everyone else gets tired of hearing about it. The frustration can cause you to have additional side effects on top of your unseen illness. Continue reading →
  5. What is Epilepsy and How Can An Epilepsy Wristband Help?

    What is Epilepsy and How Can An Epilepsy Wristband Help?
    What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a condition where the sufferer has repeated seizures. This results from an abnormal discharge of electricity in the brain cells. Many people inherit epilepsy. However, it may also result from brain imbalances or the effects of drugs and alcohol. In some cases, it is the side effect of a brain injury. There are over 40...

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