Treatment of Neurological Diseases in Pakistan and Medicinal Plants - Letter to Editor

In developing and developed countries, neurological diseases contribute to the major reason for morbidity and mortality. The overall burden is 6.5% globally, of which advanced countries contribute 10 to 11%, whereas progressive countries constitute 4 to 5%. The higher ratio in technologically advanc...

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Main Authors: Wasim Ahmad (Author), Syed Hussain Baqar Abidi (Author)
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Published: Gandhara University, 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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