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Study Suggests Gut Microbiome Could Indicate Parkinson's Risk Early
Research indicates that specific patterns in gut bacteria may help identify individuals at risk for Parkinson’s disease long before they show any symptoms.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 17 days ago
A recent study has highlighted the potential of gut microbiome patterns in predicting the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.
Scientists suggest that these distinctive patterns in gut bacteria could serve as early indicators for the condition.
This finding could have significant implications for early intervention and monitoring in individuals who may be at risk.