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7. Nakalanga Syndrome: Clinical Characteristics, Potential Causes, and Its Relationship with Recently Described Nodding Syndrome.

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

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

14. 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.

16. A longitudinal study on nodding syndrome--a new African epilepsy disorder.

21. Belief systems of epilepsy and attitudes toward people living with epilepsy in a rural community of northern Tanzania.

22. The role of Onchocerca volvulus in the development of epilepsy in a rural area of Tanzania.

23. Clinical characteristics of people with head nodding in southern Tanzania.

24. Attitudes towards African traditional medicine and Christian spiritual healing regarding treatment of epilepsy in a rural community of northern Tanzania.

26. The head nodding syndrome--clinical classification and possible causes.

27. Morbus sacer in Africa: some religious aspects of epilepsy in traditional cultures.

30. Psychosocial study of epilepsy in Africa.

31. Genetic analysis of kifafa, a complex familial seizure disorder.

32. Prognosis of epilepsy in a rural African community: a 30-year follow-up of 164 patients in an outpatient clinic in rural Tanzania.

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

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

41. The tau hypothesis of nodding syndrome in Africa.

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

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

44. The metamorphosis of 'culture-bound' syndromes.

45. Initiation in Papua New Guinea: psychohygienic and ethnopsychiatric aspects.

48. Psychosocial aspects of drinking among Coast Salish Indians.

49. [Mass-hysteria with Koro-symptoms in Thailand].

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