Does Parkinson’s disease run in families?

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by Marisa Wexler, MS |

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About 15% of Parkinson’s patients have a family history of the disease. These cases, referred to as familial Parkinson’s, typically are caused by mutations in a disease-associated gene that can be passed by parents to their biological children. For most people with Parkinson’s, the disease does not run in families.