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electroencephalograph
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Western countries
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Used in medical diagnosis and research to measure electrical activity in the brain.
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epilepsy
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Western countries
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Epilepsy is generally well understood as a neurological disorder, and people with epilepsy are supported and accommodated in society.
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epilepsy
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Western countries
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Epilepsy is a medical condition that is widely understood and accepted, with many resources and support available for individuals with epilepsy.
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epilepsy
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Western countries
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Epilepsy is often treated with medication and medical interventions such as surgery or implanted devices in Western countries.
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epilepsy
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Western countries
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Epilepsy is recognized as a medical condition that can be treated with medication and medical interventions.
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epilepsy
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Western countries
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Epilepsy is commonly treated with medication and medical intervention, and people with epilepsy are generally encouraged to seek medical help.
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have epileptic fit
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Western countries
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Receiving immediate medical attention is the norm, and individuals may be familiar with seizure first aid procedures.
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have epileptic fit
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Western countries
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Seek immediate medical attention and provide a safe space for the person to recover
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have epileptic fit
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western countries
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It is common to know first aid for epileptic fits and to provide assistance when someone has a seizure.
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have epileptic fit
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western countries
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Seeking medical help and understanding of epilepsy is common, and people having epileptic fits are often treated with compassion.
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having epileptic fit
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Western countries
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Offer immediate medical assistance and call for emergency services
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having epileptic fit
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Western countries
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Immediate medical intervention and care required, often followed by ongoing treatment and support
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having epileptic fit
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Western cultures
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Medical assistance is typically sought immediately, and there is generally understanding and empathy for the individual experiencing the fit.
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seizure
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Western countries
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Immediate medical attention is sought for someone having a seizure, and it is considered a medical emergency.
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seizure
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Western countries
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Seizures are commonly understood as a medical emergency, and there is awareness about epilepsy and the importance of providing first aid and medical assistance.
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seizure
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Western countries
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Seek immediate medical attention and call emergency services
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seizure
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western countries
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Seizures are often associated with epilepsy and are generally viewed with concern and as a medical emergency.
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