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Scientists hope that these findings may lead to better treatment of Parkinson's in its earliest stages.
Researchers investigated Parkinson's disease (PD) risk among individuals with new-onset anxiety and associated risk factors.
People who suffer from anxiety are twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to a study. Researchers at University College London (UCL) analysed primary care data from 109,435 ...
The risk of developing Parkinson’s is at least twice as high in people with anxiety compared to those without, finds a new study by UCL researchers.
Adults who develop anxiety after age 50 vs those without anxiety have at least double the risk for Parkinson disease.
The researchers found that living within one mile of a golf course more than doubles a person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s compared to living more than six miles away. Also, the ...
People with anxiety have double the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease Certain Parkinson’s symptoms that appear in middle-aged people with anxiety seem to foreshadow the disorder This ...
Having an autoimmune disease may double the risk for various mental health conditions including depression, generalized anxiety, and bipolar disorder. The corresponding study was published in BMJ ...
They then tracked the presence of Parkinson’s symptoms such as sleep problems and balance impairment from the point of their anxiety diagnosis up until one year before the date of a Parkinson’s ...