People with autism may face higher risk of early Parkinson’s disease
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How my dad has supported me since my Parkinson’s diagnosis
Last month, in honor of Mother’s Day, I shared some lessons I learned from my mom that have helped me through my journey with Parkinson’s disease. This month, I wanted to share a bit about my dad and the journey we both went through when I was diagnosed. First of all, it’s pretty unexpected to find out that your child has Parkinson’s disease. Since the majority of Parkinson’s patients are diagnosed in their 60s or 70s, oftentimes their parents a…
People with autism may face higher risk of early Parkinson’s disease
A large study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden has found that people with autism may be more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease earlier in life. The findings suggest that autism and Parkinson’s disease could be linked through shared biological processes in the brain. The study used data from more than two million people born in […] The post People with autism may face higher risk of early Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Knowridge Sc…
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