Book: The Interface of Neurology and Internal Medicine

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Stumbled across this book that looked interesting. Its not particularly focused on E, but it does discuss other health conditions (in other body systems) and how they can have neurological effects.

I know from experience that neurologists are often unaware how our neurologic conditions and meds can affect us in other ways. So, I was looking at some of this in terms of a bit of reverse engineering.

Anyone have experience with this book? Or know of another that deals more specifically with AED effects on other parts of the body (non-neurological)?


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