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Post Does Parkinson's disease begin in the gut? New research suggests it does - Los Angele


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Does Parkinson's disease begin in the gut? New research suggests it does
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A new study offers fresh support for an intriguing theory about the vagus nerve's role in Parkinson's disease, a neurological disorder that causes tremors, gait difficulties and sometimes dementia in roughly 1 million Americans and as many as 10 ...




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