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Jamal Musiala’s 'Absence Seizures' Explained: What Causes Them, What Happens During Episodes and How Dangerous They Are

Summary by Times of India
Football News: Discover the details behind Jamal Musiala's recent collapse during Bayern Munich matches and his diagnosis of absence seizures. Learn what absence seizures are, their symptoms, and how they impact athletic performance.

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Jamal Musiala collapsed twice within days, because of absences, he says. Where Absence epilepsy comes from and what it means for everyday life and sports.

·Germany
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Bayern-Profi Musiala collapses again, is out of action for several seconds. This is a public talk about a previously largely unknown disease: Absencen. What's behind it? By F. Wittig.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Two scenes that scared fans and fellow players! Within just three days Bayern star Jamal Musiala (23) bagged together in test games.

·Berlin, Germany
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Jamal Musiala bagged twice on the course in a few days. FC Bayern will certainly not get a replacement for the national player.

·Berlin, Germany
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Jamal Musiala collapsed twice on the football pitch. Now the Bayern star provides an explanation. The F.A.Z. explains what absences are – and why neurologists do not see an obstacle to competitive athletes.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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What is the next step for Jamal Musiala? The General Secretary of the German Society for Neurology has exclusively commented on the disease of the Bavarian star.

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Times of India broke the news in India on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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