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Post Severe Flu Ups Risk of Parkinson?s

(Psych Central News) Contracting severe influenza doubles the chances that a person will develop Parkinson’s disease later in life, according to new research. But University of British Columbia researchers note the opposite is true for people who contracted a typical case of red measles as children: They are 35 percent less likely to develop Parkinson’s, a nervous system [...]

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