“…Epilepsy knows no geographic, social, or racial boundaries, it occurs in both men and women, and it affects people of all ages, though it more frequently affects young people in the first two decades of life and people over the age of 60 (5,6). Epilepsy has a prevalence of approximately 1% in developed countries; each year, 24 per 100,000 persons suffer from this neurological condition in Europe and 53 per 100,000 in North America (1,3),. The incidence of epilepsy is higher in developing countries compared to industrialized countries, with up to 190 affected individuals per 100,000 people (10,11).…”