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Depression in Parkinson's Strongest Predictor of Anxiety
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BERLIN â?? Anxiety may affect up to 50% of all patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) at some point in their illness, but investigators have identified several predictors that may allow physicians to intervene and reduce the prevalence of this disabling ...




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