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Post New light shed on causes of movement disorders in Parkinson's disease - Science Daily


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New light shed on causes of movement disorders in Parkinson's disease
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A possible cause has been found for the disrupted communication between brain cells exhibited by Parkinson's patients. Bettina Schwab, a researcher at the University of Twente in The Netherlands, discovered that this group of patients have increased ...
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