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Researchers find potential biomarkers of Parkinson’s disease – News-Medical.Net
A research team led by Nagoya University in Japan has found that blood pressure, the hematocrit (the percentage of red blood cells in blood), and serum cholesterol…

A research team led by Nagoya University in Japan has found that blood pressure, hematocrit (the percentage of red blood cells in the blood), and serum cholesterol levels change in patients with Parkinson’s disease long before the onset of motor symptoms.
This finding, which was recently published online in Scientific Reports, may pave the way for early diagnosis and treatment of the disease.
Parkinson’s disease, the second most common disease affecting the nervous system after Alzheimer’s disease,…
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