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. 2014 Jul 22;83(4):377–379. doi: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000000620

Figure. Poverty, neurologic disorders, and microfinance.

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In this model, we hypothesize that those in poverty are more likely to develop neurologic disorders or neurologic disorders with more serious sequelae, and those with neurologic disorders are more likely to become poor. Microfinance or other measures, such as health insurance or improved employment opportunities, have the potential to bring people out of this cycle.