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Flashing lights, medication noncompliance, alcohol or drug abuse, and lack of sleep are all examples of what? A. Symptoms after a seizure occurs
B. Things people with seizure disorders often face
C. Triggers that might cause a seizure to occur
D. Things that cause seizure disorders in people with IDD

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