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"When an epileptic is having a seizure, some people think that he is being possessed by evil spirits or supernatural forces. They get afraid. We want to correct this myth," said Dr. Marilyn Hebron-Ortiz, head of the child neuroscience division of the Philippine Childrens Medical Center and a member of the Philippine League Against Epilepsy (PLAE).
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DR. MARILYN HEBRON-ORTIZ
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September 7, 2005 - 12:00am