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Hepatitis B and C Linked to Parkinson's
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Patients with hepatitis B or hepatitis C may have a significantly increased risk for Parkinson's disease (PD), a new study suggests. Previous research had tied hepatitis C, but not hepatitis B, to PD. Results of the new study showed no such ...
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