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Post Severe head injury linked to Parkinson's risk - CBS News


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Severe head injury linked to Parkinson's risk
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A traumatic brain injury with loss of consciousness may increase the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, new research suggests. "It could be that the head injury itself initiates a cascade of effects that ultimately lead to Parkinson disease," said ...
Parkinson's Head Trauma Link Looks Even StrongerTIME
New study finds ties between head injuries and Parkinson'sKPUG 1170
Single Head Injury Linked To Parkinson's but Not Alzheimer's DiseaseMedicalResearch.com (blog)

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