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Default Recent research reports on the role of the gut, and inflamation, in PD

Quite a good overview of recent research reports on the possible role of the gut in PD:

Trying to digest gut research | The Science of Parkinson's disease

(hat tip to parkie13 at HU for the link)

Plus a recent open-access article on the possible role of intestinal inflammation in PD:

The gut-brain axis: is intestinal inflammation a silent driver of Parkinsons disease pathogenesis? | npj Parkinson'''s Disease

(hat tip to Blackfeather at HU for the link)
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