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Is Parkinson's Hereditary?
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Parkinson's disease may be either hereditary, meaning it is caused by genetic factors, or sporadic, meaning it iscaused by environmental factors. In most cases, Parkinson's is not hereditary nor directly inherited, and only 15 to 25 percent of ...




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