The risk of developing Parkinson's disease is twice as high in men as in women, and new research points to a potential reason why: a normally benign protein in the brain.
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Men Have Higher Risk of Parkinson's, And We May Finally Know Why - ScienceAlert
The risk of developing Parkinson's disease is twice as high in men as in women, and new research points to a potential reason why: a normally benign protein in the brain.
By:David Nield
Source:ScienceAlert
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