Epilepsy

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What is Epilepsy?Epilepsy is also known as a seizure disorder. It is usually diagnosed after a person has had at least two seizures (or after one seizure with a high risk for more) that were … Read More

Huntington’s Disease

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What is Huntington’s Disease?Huntington’s Disease is a genetic, neurological condition which causes cells in parts of your brain to malfunction. This will affect change in your movement, thinking and emotions.Facts about Huntington’s Symptoms usually appear … Read More

Motor Neurone Disease

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What is Motor Neurone Disease?Motor Neurone Disease (MND) describes a group of diseases that affect the nerves (motor neurons) in the brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do. Facts about MND … Read More

Parkinson’s Disease

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What is Parkinson’s disease?Parkinson’s is the second most prevalent neurological disease in Europe, after Alzheimer’s. It is a progressive neurological disorder, caused by a loss of a chemical called dopamine, which controls movement. We all … Read More

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

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What is Multiple Sclerosis?MS is a condition that can affect the brain and spinal cord, causing a wide range of potential symptoms, including problems with vision, arm or leg movement, sensation or balance. It is … Read More