Epilepsy Foundation of Australia - Did you know, one in 200 school students live with epilepsy*, so every teacher in an Australian school will teach at least one child who has epilepsy
Epilepsy Foundation of Australia - Epilepsy is the world's most common serious brain disorder. It affects around 250,000 Australians and 65 million people worldwide. It can affect anyone at any time and
Epilepsy Foundation of Australia - Do you experience focal seizures? Previously called partial seizures, these seizures often weaken or change a person's level of awareness and responsiveness. When this happens, these are
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Epilepsy Foundation of Australia - Do you know someone with epilepsy? Epilepsy is the most common serious brain disorder globally and more common than Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease and
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