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Health stakeholders drawn from Narok county are calling for an end to stigma and cultural misconceptions surrounding persons with epilepsy. While staging a sensitization walk as the world marks the International Epilepsy Day today, the medics say that stigma and discrimination has denied epileptic persons access to proper medical care and support that could help to manage the condition.
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Sensitization walks to mark World International Epilepsy Day
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