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Penn State study says statin drugs can raise the risk of Parkinson's disease
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The impacts of statin drugs on other health conditions has drawn considerable attention in recent years, including studies suggesting benefits against Parkinson's disease. But a new Penn State University study published in the journal Movement ...




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