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Early Parkinson's disease may lead to non-motor symptoms such as drooling, anxiety, and constipation
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Early Parkinson's disease may lead to non-motor symptoms such as drooling, anxiety, and constipation. Study author Tien K. Khoo explained, â??Oftentimes, people with early Parkinson's don't even mention these symptoms to their doctors, and doctors don't ...




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