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Coronavirus could increase risk of developing Parkinson’s – The News Pocket
Australian investigators are looking into if diagnosed with COVID- D 19 could raise a individual’s risk of developing Parkinson’s later in life

Australian investigators are looking into if diagnosed with COVID- D 19 could raise a individual’s risk of developing Parkinson’s later in life threatening a race to create steps to overcome the debilitating disorder.
scientists think the virus can invade the brain and central nervous system, however they’re yet to ascertain how.
Professor Kevin Barnham in the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health at Melbourne said that it was probable the virus may”induce insult to brain cells, t…
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