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Post First Blood Test For Parkinson's Detects Disease Much Sooner - Popular Science


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First Blood Test For Parkinson's Detects Disease Much Sooner
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For the 10 million people living with Parkinson's disease around the world, diagnosis might have come too late. Today, a patient can only be diagnosed with the degenerative disease after receiving a a number of tests and ruling out all the other ...
Scientists just made a fascinating discovery that could help fight off Parkinson's.Upworthy

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