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Old 08-12-2013, 09:43 AM #1
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Default a lot of parkinson's "news" showed up today

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Especially interesting for me was the estrogen and caffeine connection for women, Also, not the first time, that we can get cold comfort from the fact that Parkinsons is more frequent in a more highly educated population.
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Also, not the first time, that we can get cold comfort from the fact that Parkinsons is more frequent in a more highly educated population.
Yes, the correlation between Parkinson's and education level has been reported on many times. I'll be interested when the common links between the two are found. Possible factors:
- The negative correlation between education level and smoking
- The relationship between education and occupation
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Does this mean we're smart but slow??? hehehehe!
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