Studies have found that the prevalence of epilepsy is higher in Hispanics than non-Hispanics. More than 400,000 Hispanics in the United States have epilepsy, of which most show a high fear of this condition and associate it with death.
Studies have found that the prevalence of epilepsy is higher in Hispanics than non-Hispanics. More than 400,000 Hispanics in the United States have epilepsy, of which most show a high fear of this condition and associate it with death.