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What Can Sleep Behavior Tell Us About Parkinson’s?
Chronic sleep restriction alters movement, worsens cognitive dysfunction and induces changes in the levels of several amino acids — the building blocks of proteins — and other markers in rats with Parkinson’s, according to a new study.
According to researchers, these findings could enable the use of biomarkers to identify those at risk of developing the disease. Click here to find out how.
Were you surprised to read about the connection between sleep and the risk of developing Parkinson’s?
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