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Study: Gut Bacteria May Lead to Parkinson's Disease
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Parkinson's disease may be linked to certain gut bacteria, according to a new study. Writing in the journal Cell, researchers at the California Institute of Technology say: â??Changes in the composition of gut bacterial populationsâ??or possibly gut ...
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