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1. Assessing traditional medicine in the treatment of neurological disorders in Mali: prelude to efficient collaboration.

2. Attitudes and perceptions towards epilepsy in an onchocerciasis-endemic region of Tanzania: a mixed approach to determine the magnitude and driving factors.

3. Exploring Professional and Carer Stakeholder Conceptualizations of Child and Adolescent Mental Health in Malawi Using a Contextual Co-Design Methodology: The Interplay of Pathology, the Supernatural, and a Pathway to Healing.

4. Acute and transient psychotic disorders: A review of Indian research.

5. Unfavorable public attitude toward people with epilepsy in Ethiopia: A systematic review and meta‐analysis study.

6. The tau hypothesis of nodding syndrome in Africa.

7. Epilepsy and nodding syndrome in association with an Onchocerca volvulus infection drive distinct immune profile patterns.

8. Nodding syndrome, a case-control study in Mahenge, Tanzania: Onchocerca volvulus and not Mansonella perstans as a risk factor.

9. spectrum of disease and tau pathology of nodding syndrome in Uganda.

10. Epilepsy and religiosity: A historical overview.

11. Nodding Syndrome: Clinical Characteristics, Risks Factors, Access to Treatment, and Perceptions in the Greater Mundri Area, South Sudan.

12. Cultural Idioms of Distress as an Example of the Social Distribution of Health - The Case of Javanese Ngamuk.

13. Knowledge, Beliefs and Misconceptions about Epilepsy and its Treatment in a Rural Community in South-Eastern Nigeria.

14. Perceptions and use of traditional African medicine in Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga province (DR Congo): A cross-sectional study.

16. 'There Were Moments We Wished She Could Just Die': The Highly Gendered Burden of Nodding Syndrome in Northern Uganda.

17. Epidemiology of nodding syndrome in the Greater Mundri area, South Sudan: Prevalence, spatial pattern and environmental risk factors.

19. The Prevalence of Onchocerciasis-Associated Epilepsy in Mundri West and East Counties, South Sudan: A Door-to-Door Survey.

20. Epileptogenesis in Common Parasitic Infections.

21. Post-Infectious Autoimmunity in the Central (CNS) and Peripheral (PNS) Nervous Systems: An African Perspective.

22. Determinants of quality of life among patients attending monk healers and primary healthcare centers in Thailand.

23. Risk Factors for Nodding Syndrome and Other Forms of Epilepsy in Northern Uganda: A Case-Control Study.

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