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Hi, Anna! I have made some updates to the section to make it more sensitive while retaining the necessary information. I plan to continue working on this section as I believe there are more aspects that need reorganization and updating. I will be looking into newer articles and sources to ensure the information is as current and comprehensive as possible, especially regarding SUDEP.
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Hi, Anna! I have made some updates to the section to make it more sensitive while retaining the necessary information. I plan to continue working on this section as I believe there are more aspects that need reorganization and updating. I will be looking into newer articles and sources to ensure the information is as current and comprehensive as possible, especially regarding SUDEP.
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