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Does Low Muscle Strength Predict Parkinson’s Disease?


 

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“The finding from this study needs to be interpreted with caution, as it might not be applicable to women or other races and ethnicities. However, it presents an intriguing hypothetical biomarker that prompts further study,” she concluded.

Erik Greb

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