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Post Infection with seasonal flu may increase risk of developing Parkinson's disease - Sci


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Infection with seasonal flu may increase risk of developing Parkinson's disease
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Most cases of Parkinson's have no known cause, and researchers continue to debate and study possible factors that may contribute to the disease. Research reported in the journal npj Parkinson's Disease suggests that a certain strain of influenza virus ...
Seasonal Flu May Increase The Tendency of Developing Parkinson's; Study ProvedScience Times

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