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12/17/07
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Many Women Know Little About Their Epilepsy
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Living with epilepsy is hard enough. When you throw women's issues into the mix, it gets even more complicated. And now a new study shows that many women don't know enough about having epilepsy. Researchers at Ohio State University in Columbus looked at 48 women who had been living with epilepsy for an average of 15 years. Lead author Lucretia Long and colleagues tested the women's knowledge of epilepsy and various women's issues, from pregnancy and osteoporosis.
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