In Indian culture, views on epilepsy can vary widely, often influenced by regional beliefs, education, and social stigma. Some may associate the condition with supernatural causes or view it as a sign of divine punishment, leading to misconceptions and discrimination against those affected. However, there is also a growing awareness and understanding of epilepsy as a medical condition, driven by educational initiatives and advocacy efforts. Overall, while traditional beliefs persist, modern perspectives increasingly recognize the importance of empathy and medical treatment for individuals with epilepsy.
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The British disagreed among themselves about India and over time as they began to understand the culture better they began to respect them for it. The Indians believed that they can learn new customs from the West
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Epilepsy is a nerve in the brain disorder, so what you wear has absolutely no bearing on the disease for protection.
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The British disagreed among themselves about India and over time as they began to understand the culture better they began to respect them for it. The Indians believed that they can learn new customs from the West
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