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Gut Bacteria Linked to Parkinson's
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New research links specific gut bacteria to Parkinson’s disease, revealing a surprising gut-brain connection that could revolutionize diagnosis and treatment. Scientists have identified bacterial species far more common in Parkinson’s patients, hinting these microbes may trigger brain changes through inflammation or harmful compounds. While it’s too early to say if these bacteria cause the disease, the findings open doors to future gut tests, targeted probiotics, and deeper understanding of how our microbiome influences brain health — offering hope in a field long searching for answers.
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