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Post Parkinson's could potentially be detected by an eye test - BBC News


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Parkinson's could potentially be detected by an eye test
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Researchers may have discovered a method of detecting changes in the eye which could identify Parkinson's disease before its symptoms develop. Scientists at University College London (UCL) say their early animal tests could lead to a cheap and ...
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