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U.K. Study Links Anxiety to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk

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New research from University College London suggests a significant link between anxiety and the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. The study found that those with anxiety were twice as likely to develop Parkinson's compared to those without.

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