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Type 2 Diabetes Drug Could Slow Parkinson's Disease Progression, Human Trials To Begin Next Year, Say Researchers
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Human trials are set to begin next year after researchers uncovered that drugs used to treat type 2 diabetes could be used to slow Parkinson's disease progression, the Science Daily reports. Parkinson's Disease is a â??progressive disease of the nervous ...

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