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Trinity College Dublin: Brain tumour related epilepsy: merging basic science with clinical practice

About 380 people are diagnosed with primary brain tumours each year in Ireland, a devastating diagnosis for patients and their families. Seizures are common in patients with glioma, a particular type of tumour that occurs in the glial cells that supp

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Brain tumour related epilepsy: merging basic science with clinical practice

Professor Mark Cunningham, the Ellen Mayston Bates Professor of the Neurophysiology of Epilepsy in the School of Medicine, talks about his research to coincide with International Epilepsy Day.

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Australia COVID: How older people can manage new pandemic rules that favour the young

While most of the country is enjoying new pandemic freedoms, older and infirm Australian are concerned the new rules put them at increased risk.

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Omicron variant: Travellers ask whether they should still travel overseas

As long as you steer clear of countries where omicron has been widely detected, the short answer is yes it’s fine to travel overseas, an infectious diseases expert says.

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