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SUMMARY This document has been designed as a guide to help you understand, prevent and treat illnesses in general, and epilepsy in particular, using a scientific approach and improved original universal medicines. It enables you to take psychosocial responsibility for your epilepsy and associated disorders and illnesses. This work is our response to the appeal launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2011: "MAKE EPILEPSY COME OUT OF THE SHADE". Epilepsy is a major public health problem, especially in rural areas of developing countries. Apart from the excessively high prevalence rate in these areas, there is the recurring problem of a lack of specialists, equipment and, above all, diagnostic techniques adapted to these areas, where modern means such as MRI or EEG cannot be used. It is certainly true that diagnostic errors undoubtedly lead to the wrong prescription of drugs inappropriate to the type of syndrome, and that patients and their families do not adhere to awareness and care campaigns.
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SUMMARY This document has been designed as a guide to help you understand, prevent and treat illnesses in general, and epilepsy in particular, using a scientific approach and improved original universal medicines. It enables you to take psychosocial responsibility for your epilepsy and associated disorders and illnesses. This work is our response to the appeal launched by the World Health Organization (WHO) in 2011: "MAKE EPILEPSY COME OUT OF THE SHADE". Epilepsy is a major public health problem, especially in rural areas of developing countries. Apart from the excessively high prevalence rate in these areas, there is the recurring problem of a lack of specialists, equipment and, above all, diagnostic techniques adapted to these areas, where modern means such as MRI or EEG cannot be used. It is certainly true that diagnostic errors undoubtedly lead to the wrong prescription of drugs inappropriate to the type of syndrome, and that patients and their families do not adhere to awareness and care campaigns.