A substantial number of Parkinson's disease cases can be attributed to preventable risk factors, researcher says

 New research published by neurology researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in npj Parkinson's Disease found that preventable risk factors play a significant role in a person's potential of developing Parkinson's disease.



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