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Post Why brain neurons in Parkinson's disease stop benefiting from levodopa - Science Dail



Why brain neurons in Parkinson's disease stop benefiting from levodopa
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Though the drug levodopa can dramatically improve Parkinson's disease symptoms, within five years one-half of the patients using L-DOPA develop an irreversible condition -- involuntary repetitive, rapid and jerky movements. This abnormal motor behavior ...

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