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Specialists Warn that Parkinson’s in Mexico Could Increase to 171% by 2050

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Mexico City, Mexico. Specialists warned that Parkinson’s cases in Mexico could increase to 171% by 2050, well above the global average, driven by aging, toxic exposure and late diagnoses, according to international studies presented in the framework of World Disease Day. Mexico with marked contrasts According to the international report published in The BMJ (2024), the projected increase at the global level is around 112%, which would lead more …
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Mexico City, Mexico. Specialists warned that Parkinson’s cases in Mexico could increase to 171% by 2050, well above the global average, driven by aging, toxic exposure and late diagnoses, according to international studies presented in the framework of World Disease Day. Mexico with marked contrasts According to the international report published in The BMJ (2024), the projected increase at the global level is around 112%, which would lead more …

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udgtv broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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