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Adolescents' perspectives on health literacy interventions for reducing epilepsy misconceptions and stigma, and enhancing epilepsy management in Uganda. [PDF]
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Being possessed by demons or evil spirits is one of the oldest ways of explaining bodily and mental disorders. The article briefly mentions some contributions from other disciplines, but considers in particular psychiatry's and medicine's approach throughout history.
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Awareness and Attitude of First Aid Seizures Management among Medical Undergraduate Students, Tobruk University, Libya. [PDF]
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