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Medscape Gut Microbiome Again Linked to Parkinson's Symptoms Medscape Alterations of bacteria in the gut are directly associated with the severity of motor deficits in Parkinson's disease mouse models, according to novel findings that, if replicated in humans, could eventually have clinical implications in the long ... Parkinson's May Actually Originate From Microbes in the GutFuturism New evidence suggests Parkinson's might start in the gut, not the brainScienceAlert Bacteria Living in the Gut Could be Responsible for Parkinson's DiseaseNature World News BBC News -TIME -NBCNews.com -Science Daily all 100 news articles » More... |
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