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Old 07-23-2015, 09:05 PM #1
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Default Mexican researchers hail new treatment for Parkinson's disease (lucky rats)

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I think that this is potentially interesting but will suspend judgement until/if this work is published.

I am puzzled as to why (the link above) this was reported in a Chinese Web site.

I can't find any links to the press release that Patricia Vergara Aragon (from Mexico) apparently made.
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I saw another write up on this which was more detailed somewhere. As I remember it they planted these titanium spheres into the brain which slowly release dopamine, "for a very long time".

Again, not the actual study, which BTW was a very collaborative effort between Mexican, Spanish, Argentinian, and a couple of Colombian researchers. That did impress me .. the collaboration in the study.

First thought .. how often would I have to get my balls replaced?
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