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Research -Finding out about services for women of child-bearing age who have epilepsy

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Epilepsy Action is working with researchers from the University of Liverpool. We are trying to find out about what services there are for women of child-bearing age and where they are, across the UK. This will help us have a better understanding of the gaps in services and plan future resources and research.

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