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12/17/07
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Driving With Epilepsy Safe for Many
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More lenient driving rules for people with epilepsy don't result in more crashes, Arizona data suggests. Some 2.5 million Americans have epilepsy. Thanks to modern medicine, most are able to keep their seizures under control. State laws refuse driver's licenses to people with epilepsy unless they have been free of seizures for a period of time. This seizure-free period ranges from three to 18 months. Which is best?
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