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Understanding Epilepsy: Seizure Frequency and Daily Life
It is not true that all people with epilepsy have daily seizures. The frequency and severity of seizures vary widely among individuals with epilepsy. Some people may experience seizures only a few times a year, while others may have multiple seizures each day. However, it is important to note that epilepsy is a chronic condition, meaning that people who have epilepsy are at risk of having seizures throughout their lives.Panic Attacks - Related Articles
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