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Yes. Here are a list of things that can trigger seizures in people with epilepsy, and other neurological conditions:

Stress and/or anxiety

Poor nutrition or missed meals

Sleep deprivation

Missed medication

Strong emotions (anger, fear, worry)

Heat and humidity

Illness, fever, Allergies

Flashing or flickering lights

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