
Early Parkinson’s could be detected decades before symptoms with simple blood test
Fox News
In a Parkinson's disease blood test breakthrough from Chalmers University, researchers could detect Parkinson's up to 20 years before motor symptoms appear.
"By the time you have actual motor symptoms … a large majority of affected cells have been damaged and destroyed." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
This could allow for early detection of Parkinson's, when treatments might have a better chance of slowing or preventing serious damage.
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