How Parkinson’s could be read in the brain, decades before tremors show up


For most people, Parkinson’s disease begins with a shake of the hand. But for neurologists across the world, tremor is no longer seen as the starting point. Growing evidence shows Parkinson’s may quietly take hold years, sometimes decades, earlier through symptoms that have nothing to do with movement.
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