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Early signs of Parkinson’s might be seen in colon

A colonoscopy or similar test could one day diagnose Parkinson’s disease years before symptoms occur. That’s because signs of Parkinson’s that appear in the brain also show up in the colon, a new study says.

Researchers examined tissue samples obtained during colon exams of people who later developed Parkinson’s disease. The samples were taken… Early signs of Parkinson’s might be seen in colon   



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