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As the world marks international epilepsy day on Monday, persons living with the condition are still facing stigma due to cultural misconceptions. Stakeholders are rallying for awareness and sensitization among communities to shun stigma.
Persons living with epilepsy still facing stigma due to cultural misconceptions
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