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  2. Epilepsy Action Australia - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy Action Australia is an Australian charity providing education and support services to children and adults in Australia with epilepsy and other seizure disorders.The group is made up of caseworkers, registered nurses and other service providers, and aims to meet individuals' social, emotional and seizure management needs, with information, referral services and consultancy for ...

  3. Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    The Epilepsy Foundation [1] is a large Australian charity, headquartered in Surrey Hills, Victoria, which provides evidence-based programs to support to people living with epilepsy, and all those who care for them. Epilepsy Foundation programs are delivered nationally through the Epilepsy Australia network of service delivery partners.

  4. Purple Day - Wikipedia

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    Purple is the international color for epilepsy and is also a color that symbolizes solitude. [citation needed] The goal of Purple Day is to increase general public awareness, to reduce the social stigma endured by many individuals with the condition, and to empower individuals living with epilepsy to take action in their communities. [10]

  5. Epilepsy Action - Wikipedia

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    Epilepsy Action provides freephone and email helplines and a wide range of information booklets, web pages and e-learning courses. It has around 100 local support groups across England , Wales and Northern Ireland and a network of volunteers working in the community.

  6. Epilepsy and driving - Wikipedia

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    Australia: Patients must be seizure-free for 3–6 months for recently diagnosed seizures, and for two years for chronic epilepsy. [7] [8] Exact laws vary by state or territory. [6] 3 months to 2 years Austria: The most common seizure-free period required is 2 years, but in some cases, this can be extended to 3.

  7. Category:Epilepsy organizations - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Epilepsy organizations" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. ... Epilepsy Action Australia; Epilepsy Association of Sierra ...

  8. What Is the Emergency Contact Trend? Here's Why People Are ...

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    The emergency contact trend is believed to have started after Paiz posted a video on Jan. 31 of her partner repeatedly body-rolling on a medicine ball.

  9. Category:Health charities in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (1 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Health charities in Australia" ... Epilepsy Action Australia; Epilepsy Foundation of Victoria;