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Default The tyranny of small differences and mitochondrial DNA

A super interesting story about twins - one that develops PD and the other does not that both refutes and supports genetic influence to predispose to this crazy illness. Makes me wonder what role fate and destiny play and what role we have in determining t he latter.

In meditation one seeks the space inbetween where contradiction ceases -a seemingly impossible place in this world but one nonetheless one that allows for change and healing. I never underestimate the power of love (and grief) in all its myriad of forms......

http://nautil.us/issue/21/informatio...him-parkinsons
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What a great read! Thanks very much for posting. The results of MAO-B and possible treatment with inhibitors is something I'll be looking deeply into.
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