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Research & Investigations in Sports Medicine

Co- Relation of Domestic Violence and Epileptic Seizure (“Fit”) Experience among Recently Married Women Residing Inslums Communities’ Pharmaceutical Institutions in Pune District, India

  • Open or Close Rahul Hajare*

    ICMR Post Doc Indian Council of Medical Research, India

    *Corresponding author: Rahul Hajare, ICMR Post Doc Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India

Submission: June 04, 2018; Published: June 12, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/RISM.2018.03.000562

ISSN: 2577-1914
Volume3 Issue3

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An attack of an acute disease or the sudden appearance of over symptom, such as coughing and convulsion defined as ‘’Fit’’. In 2015, epilepsy affected 1.2 percent of the population in the United States, or 3.4 million people, including 3 million adults and 470,000 children. Every function in the human body has triggered by messaging systems in our brain. Epilepsy results when this system has disrupted due to faulty domestic violations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describe epilepsy as “a common neurological condition that kept under control and medically care. It is mainly control slowing advance, rather, it must submit their claims to rigorous non-scientific culture.

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