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A Closer Look at Levodopa‐induced Dyskinesia and Sleep
When a person is awake, brain circuit activity is constantly “on.” This activity needs to be normalized during sleep. Researchers now report that neuronal activity in Parkinson’s disease patients with levodopa-induced dyskinesia fails to decrease during sleep. What does that mean? Find out here.
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