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Probiotic, Prebiotic Relieves Constipation in Parkinson's
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"We were able to demonstrate that treatment for 4 weeks with fermented milk containing multiple probiotic strains and prebiotic [fiber] can really improve constipation in Parkinson's disease," said lead author Emanuele Cereda, MD, PhD, from the ...

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