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Cinema and Epilepsy: Precautions and Safety Tips
People with epilepsy can usually go to the cinema, but there are some precautions that should be taken. It is important to avoid films that are known to contain flashing lights or other triggers that could cause a seizure. It is also important to sit in a seat that is not too close to the screen, and to take breaks if you start to feel overwhelmed. Some cinemas offer special screenings for people with epilepsy, which can be a good option if you are concerned about having a seizure.Schizophrenia - Related Articles
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