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Scientists find new treatment for Parkinson’s disease

Scientists from the Krembil Brain Institute and the University of Toronto have made an exciting discovery that could open new doors for treating Parkinson’s disease. This brain disorder affects millions of people worldwide, causing movement problems, tremors, and stiffness. The disease is caused by the death of brain cells, which occurs when a protein called […]

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