AN OVERVIEW OF THE HARMFUL CULTURAL PRACTICES ON EPILEPSY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND THEIR IMPACT ON ITS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT

An Overview of The Harmful Cultural Practices on Epilepsy in Sub-Saharan Africa and Their Impact on Its Clinical Management

Epilepsy remains a significant non-communicable disease with global health relevance.The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that between 4 and 10 per 1000 people worldwide suffer from active epilepsy, with the African population having the highest associated morbidity and mortality.This review highlights the Gift Cards prevalence of epilepsy

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The crime of genocide "The Yazidis as a case"

The seismic impact of the Second World War on the landscape of international criminal law is notably manifested in the conceptual evolution of genocide, propelled by the atrocities committed during this global conflict.Responding to these grave offenses, the international community endeavored to crystallize a precise definition for genocide, a miss

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