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  • 26 Mar 2013

    Living with epilepsy

    Isobel Cullen, aged 14, shares her experiences of epilepsy and offers inspiring words of advice to those newly diagnosed […] more

  • 25 Mar 2013

    Raise awareness of epilepsy

    Did you know that approximately 1 in 26 people will develop epilepsy in their lifetime? And that 1 in 10 people will have a seizure? There are approximately 65 million people worldwide living with epilepsy, but it is still a condition most of us know little about. Famous people who had epilepsy include Charles Dickens, Socrates, Vincent Van Gogh, and Napoleon Bonaparte, and yet we rarely read about their experiences. […] more

  • 25 Mar 2013

    Why birth rocks!

    The Duchess of Cambridge has been cited as looking into HypnoBirthing to ensure a natural, drug free birth for the pending heir to the throne. Here Cheryl MacDonald, perinatal yoga teacher and childbirth educator explains why Kate needs to know that birth rocks. […] more

  • 24 Mar 2013

    Pink is just a colour

    When my younger was 3, he loved the colour pink, says Niki Bhatia. 'I bought him a Dora doll, a stroller and a couple of other dolls he asked for. While in preschool, he wanted My Little Pony, Littlest Petshop and Zoobles, which apparently were marketed mostly to girls.' But how would the other kids react? […] more

  • 14 Mar 2013

    Down’s Syndrome and sight

    Downs Syndrome Awareness Week runs from 18-24 March. Each year, the Awareness Week focuses on one aspect of living with Downs Syndrome. This year their focus is on vision. The fact is, vision is poorer in people with Downs Syndrome, and the aim of the week is to raise awareness of the impact this has on everyday life. […] more

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