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Article: “New Research Gives Further Evidence That Autoimmunity Plays A Role In Parkinson’s Disease”

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I am unsure if anybody has already posted this or not, but I got it from my neurologist last week. It is written by the La Jolla Institute for Immunology.

Here’s the link in case you are interested:

eurekalert.org/pub_releases...

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Hi justhavefun2. Hope is on the horizon for cure of all the deadly diseases and those that affects the quality of life,including PD. How I wish rich and powerful countries of the world would invest more in researches leading to cures,other than in weapons of destruction and war. ''Health is wealth'', they say. I hope humanity will learn something from this invasion by the invisible enemy, covid 19. Thanks for your post.

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Amen!! Thanks for your post!

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