Two Pathways to Parkinson's Could Point to a Single Way to Prevent It

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disease might represent a disease largely triggered by something in our environment, hinting at ways of preventing a significant number of cases.

The compelling model proposed by an international team of researchers suggests the neurodegenerative condition could start with the spread of toxic proteins from either source, sparked by damage from environmental factors possible in both regions.

There are some unanswered questions with this new theory, the researchers admit, including what role the skin and microbiome might play, and how disease risk changes through prolonged exposures over time.– but approaching research into the disease using this new hypothetical model should help in determining if these links are indeed there.

"This further reinforces the idea that Parkinson's, the world's fastest growing brain disease, may be fueled by toxicants and is therefore largely preventable,"

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