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Post The effects of laxatives may provide new clues concerning Parkinson's Disease - Eurek



The effects of laxatives may provide new clues concerning Parkinson's Disease
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The findings lend support to the team's previous research indicating that changes in the gut -- and perhaps a disturbed balance in the microbes that reside there -- may affect aspects of Parkinson's disease. The group is working on elucidating the ...

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