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Children star in brain surgery DVD to help others

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A group of children, who have epilepsy, are the stars of a new DVD for families affected by epilepsy. The DVD, produced by Epilepsy Action, includes the stories of five children, aims to provide parents of children affected by epilepsy with information about brain surgery. Surgery can be an effective treatment for some children with epilepsy as it can help stop a child’s seizures, or reduce the number of seizures they have.

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