
Parkinson’s cases could double globally by 2050, study reveals
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The number of people with Parkinson’s disease could double by 2050, affecting 25 million people globally, according to a new study, with aging and population growth driving the surge.
The most significant rise is anticipated among people aged 80 and older, with cases projected to increase by 196% by 2050, they noted. The most significant rise is anticipated among people aged 80 and older, with cases projected to increase by 196% by 2050. Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health.
The findings were published earlier this month in The BMJ.
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