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Coronavirus Can Penetrate Brain and Increase Risk of Parkinson’s Disease, Say Scientists – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
Aarhus University researchers found that Parkinson’s disease is not one but two diseases, starting either in the brain or in the intestines
A team of neuroscientists from Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health warned that the novel Coronavirus can increase a person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, causing a ‘silent wave’ of neurodegenerative illness in the future.
While the cause of Parkinson’s disease is still not clear, many scientists agree that this disease is the result of a number of genetic and environmental factors. One of the authors of the newly published study, Kevin Barnham has described the onset o…
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