Epilepsy Action: Dr Hilary presents new epilepsy first aid DVD
Wednesday, 07, Nov 2007 12:00
Dr Hilary Jones, GP and media doctor, presents First aid for seizures, a new DVD released by the charity Epilepsy Action.
The DVD, produced in conjunction with West Yorkshire Police, informs viewers how to administer first aid in the case of a seizure. It takes a practical approach, combining Dr Hilary's clear narrative style with role play to discuss epilepsy, its causes and different seizure types, as well as first aid techniques.
Dr Hilary said: "Epilepsy Action's new DVD will help dispel some of the ignorance surrounding this very common condition. As well as instructing viewers what to do in the event of a seizure, the DVD also informs them what not to do. For example, it is vital to protect the person from injury, but trying to put something in the person's mouth is highly dangerous, and it is not always necessary to call an ambulance.
"All of this and more is explained on the DVD with instructions which are extremely easy to follow. It should be recommended viewing for everybody...it could save a life".
The DVD includes sub-title and sign language viewing options, and is available in English, Urdu and Gujarati. It has a short running time of 7 minutes 53 seconds, and costs £10. To buy the DVD, log onto the Epilepsy Action website at www.epilepsy.org.uk, or call the Epilepsy Helpline freephone 0808 800 5050.
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=== NOTES TO EDITORS ===
1. To view a photograph of the DVD front cover, click on http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/press/photolibrary.html.
2. For facts and figures on epilepsy, plus first aid advice click on http://www.epilepsy.org.uk/press/facts.html.
3. For further details about Epilepsy Action, please contact Keeley Eastwood in the press office on 0113 210 8870, or email pressofficer@epilepsy.org.uk.
4. Epilepsy is the UK's most common serious neurological condition affecting an estimated 456,000 people. Epilepsy Action is a registered charity. As well as campaigning to improve epilepsy services and raise awareness of the condition, we offer assistance to local people in a number of ways including a national network of branches, accredited volunteers, regular regional conferences, an Epilepsy Helpline freephone 0808 800 5050, and an award-winning website - www.epilepsy.org.uk - which features a new online advice and information service.
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