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Old 05-12-2007, 02:31 PM #11
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Originally Posted by reverett123 View Post
Thinking out loud...


...Our reaction to stress, however, is near unique. Is there any other disease where the simplest of stressors quickly renders one helpless? If this response is indeed unique, isn't it sensible to think there may be a key there?
For a parkie who has devoted his entire life with PD to studying the connection between stress or childhood trauma and PD: (he even just completed a Ph.D. on such a thesis):
Psychological aspects of Parkinson's disease

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