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FutureNeuro’s My Moving Brain community event comes to Galway

FutureNeuro, the Research Ireland Centre for Translational Brain Science, is bringing its My Moving Brain Community Connect series to the University of Galway on Saturday, November 1. Funded by the Research Ireland Discover Programme and delivered in partnership with Epilepsy Ireland, the Neurological Alliance of Ireland, and the Galway Sports Partnership, the Galway event is the final stop in this national series exploring brain health and inclusion in sport for people living with brain conditions. The event is supported by the Galway Science and Technology Festival and forms part of the festival’s 2025 programme.

Calls for greater awareness of SUDEP in Galway

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In advance of SUDEP Action Day on October 15, Epilepsy Ireland has appealed to people living with epilepsy and their families to learn more about a devastating aspect of the condition. Sadly, 33 people lose their lives due to Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy in Ireland every year.

If you witnessed a person having a seizure, would you know what to do?

Epilepsy Ireland want to make seizure first aid general knowledge amongst the public.

Cara is Lady of the Moy

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The traditional pre–Salmon Festival warm-up, the annual Lady of the Moy competition, took place in the Great National Hotel Ballina, on Saturday night past, hosting a night of glitz and glamour that saw local lady, Cara Martin representing Connacht Distillery, claim the crown.

Epilepsy Ireland have appealed to the public to support their National Fundraising Week, Rose Week, which takes place until October 17.

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Epilepsy Ireland have appealed to the public to support their National Fundraising Week, Rose Week, which takes place until October 17.

Epilepsy Ireland appeal for public’s support for national fundraising week

Epilepsy Ireland have appealed to the public to support their National Fundraising Week, Rose Week, which takes place until October 17.

Young people reveal concerns about epilepsy

To mark National Epilepsy Week (May 14 to 20), Epilepsy Ireland announced results of a survey conducted among young people aged 16 to 21 on their experience of living with the condition.

 

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