04-06-2026 17:50 via drugs.com

Patients From Most Rural Counties Have Worse Epilepsy Outcomes

THURSDAY, June 4, 2026-- Rurality is associated with worse epilepsy outcomes, although the associations are attenuated among privately insured patients, according to a study published online June 3 in Neurology.Edward R. Bader, M.B., Ch.B., from...
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