A NEW community service
announcement to be broadcast on
commercial TV channels from this
week will see Australian water polo
star Luke Quinlivan compete
against epilepsy discrimination.
It’s part of Epilepsy Australia’s
national awareness month for the
condition, which affects 228,000
Australians - 1% of the population.
Quinlivan was diagnosed with
epilepsy 12 years ago but effective
management strategies have seen
him become an elite athlete and
one of the highest rated
goalkeepers in world water polo.
Epilepsy Australia executive
officer Denise Chapman said the
campaign is seeking to draw
attention to the realities of the
condition, not the myths.
The campaign is supported by GSK,
UCB Pharma, Janssen and Sanofi.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 01 Mar 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 01 Mar 12
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