No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease, so you cannot catch it from being in contact with someone who has it. It is not like an infection or virus.
It isn't passed from one dog who has epilepsy to another healthy dog that doesn't have epilepsy by contact or any other way except genetically. Epilepsy can be passed on genetically. Such as the Sire or Dam of the pups can have epilepsy & the pups' odds of getting epilepsy are much higher.
They educate people about epilepsy. People who have been diagnosed with epilepsy can get information to help them. They publish research and other relevant information. They can bring people who have information together or put them in contact with each other. They can be advocates for people with epilepsy. They can provide useful services for people with epilepsy, like courses to help them get work.
Ask an expert any questions you have about epilepsy or seizures Call 1300 37 45 37 or email epilepsy@epilepsy.org.au There is also a link below taking you to a link on this subject.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
Check for your national Epilepsy association and see do they have a branch near you, or contact your local hospital or doctor, who might also have some information on where you can find a group.
The severity of the epilepsy would be important here. You would need to talk to your own doctor or contact the people who look after the recruitment of nurses. You may have to undergo some medical, and maybe get a letter from your doctor giving details of your epilepsy.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.
No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.No. Epilepsy is not a contagious disease or infection. It is not possible to "catch" epilepsy from someone. If your sister had a broken arm and you played with her, that would not break your arm. Epilepsy is also a physical condition. So you can very safely play with your sister and have no fears of catching epilepsy from her.
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