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Scientists Believe Constipation Can Be Early Sign Of Parkinson’s Disease – The Wilmington Journal

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If you suffer from constipation, it might be a sign of early Parkinson’s disease. Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany, have hypothesized that constipation — a common although [...]

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