Major Parkinson's Study Reveals Symptom Differences in Men And Women
The study surveyed 10,929 Australians and found Parkinson’s symptoms and progression differ by sex, with men 1.5 times more likely to have the disease, researchers said.
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Largest ever Parkinson’s study shows how symptoms differ between men and women
pocket light/GettyParkinson’s disease is the fastest growing neurological disorder, with over 10 million cases worldwide. Up to 150,000 Australians currently live with the disease and 50 new cases are diagnosed each day. The number of people living with Parkison’s is projected to more than triple between 2020 and 2050. Yet despite the immense impact on those living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, and the staggering cost to our economy – a…
Parkinson’s symptoms differ between sexes: study - Aged Care Insite
Parkinson’s disease is the fastest growing neurological disorder, with over 10 million cases worldwide. Up to 150,000 Australians currently live with the disease and 50 new cases are diagnosed each day. The number of people living with Parkison’s is projected to more than triple between 2020 and 2050. Yet despite the immense impact on those living with Parkinson’s and their loved ones, and the staggering cost to our economy – at least $10 billio…
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