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World Epilepsy Day: Epilepsy more disabling than acknowledged
Epilepsy is much more disabling than acknowledged – it impacts a child’s learning years, a person’s professional and marital life and also gives the patient a sense of insecurity – with the doubt “what...
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Once called the ‘falling disease’ and said to be caused by possession by a demon or ghost, epilepsy still remains a condition very often misunderstood. In the rural areas of our country, people still...
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