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UCF scientists use new tool in Parkinson's research
Orlando Sentinel
It's not clear what causes Parkinson's, which is one of the reasons that there are no drugs available today that can stop or reverse it. Patients are prescribed medications that target their symptoms, mostly by helping adjust the dopamine levels, which ...




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