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Post Hitting Your Head Really Hard Once Might Triple Your Risk of Parkinson's - Newsweek


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Hitting Your Head Really Hard Once Might Triple Your Risk of Parkinson's
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Brain Trauma and Parkinson's A new paper that analyzed data from three large long-term studies has found a significant connection between head trauma with loss of consciousness and the development of Parkinson's disease later in life. dierk ...
Study Links Severe Head Injury to Parkinson's RiskWinona Daily News
Traumatic Brain Injury Tied to Risk of Parkinson's DiseaseDoctors Lounge

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