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What Epilepsy Really Feels Like: Voices from the Community
Behind every diagnosis is a real story. Living with epilepsy means more than seizures—it means unpredictability, fear, stigma, and often,...
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Jul 281 min read
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How Epilepsy Affects Kids in School – and What We Can Do
When a child with epilepsy steps into school, they’re not just fighting seizures—they’re battling stigma, misunderstanding, and fear....
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Jul 281 min read
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No, Epilepsy Isn’t Witchcraft – Let’s Talk About the Myths
Let’s be real—too many people in Kenya still believe epilepsy is a curse, punishment, or some form of witchcraft. These myths cause fear,...
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Jul 281 min read
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Only 25 Neurologists in Kenya: Why Access to Care is So Hard
Did you know Kenya has just 25 neurologists  for over 50 million people ? That’s one specialist for every two million Kenyans. For people...
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Jul 281 min read
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Epilepsy in Kenya: What Most People Still Don’t Know
Epilepsy affects over one million people in Kenya, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood health conditions in our country. Too...
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Jul 281 min read
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