Environmental toxins may be triggering different types of Parkinson's disease
Briefly

Researchers suggest Parkinson's disease can start in the brain or body due to environmental toxicants, leading to different subtypes. The disease process spreads predictably from the nose/gut origins.
The hypothesis points to a systemic disease where initial Parkinson's roots may lie in the nose and gut, fueled by recognized environmental factors, making prevention crucial.
Read at Natural Health News
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