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Sleep disorders could be a sign of Parkinson's disease
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If your partner thrashes about in their sleep, you might be tempted to give them a poke in the ribs and go back to sleep. But people who move around while dreaming may be at higher risk of developing dementia or Parkinson's disease much later in life, ...
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