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New approaches to early detection of Parkinson's disease on the horizon
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Detecting Parkinson's disease before non-reversible symptoms occur: New approaches to early detection are meant to ensure just that. They are based on detection of alpha-synuclein in the skin or intestines. New therapy approaches such as a potential ...




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