How epilepsy is perceived in different cultures


Epilepsy patients have to ultimately transcend negative cultural concepts and habits in coping with the difficulties of living with epilepsy.

ACCORDING to a social science encyclopedia, culture is the “artificial, secondary environment” which man superimposes on the natural. It comprises languages, habits, ideas, beliefs, customs, social organisation, inherited artifacts, technical processes and values.

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