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Parkinson's Link to Gut Bacteria Hints at Unexpectedly Simple Treatment
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Add ScienceAlert on Google Illustration of bacteria on the colon epithelium. (Nanoclustering/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Years before a Parkinson's diagnosis – sometimes as many as two decades before – the disease is already making itself known in the body. Not through tremors or anything outwardly visible, but through something less dramatic: constipation and trouble sleeping.
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