RETRACTED: The quality of life among Sudanese patients with epilepsy, Khartoum, Sudan
Brain and Behavior2022Vol. 12(2), pp. e2487–e2487
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Etedal Ahmed A. Ibrahim, Lina Hussain Mustafa Ali, Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed, Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla Omer, Ibrahim Mahgoub, Mazin S. Haroun, Moez Mohammed Ibrahim Bashir
Abstract
Lower levels of education and manual labor are associated with poor quality of life. Epilepsy has an adverse impact on social life. There is a global decrease in cognitive function, and most of the patients are not worried about the side effects and duration of the medication usage.
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