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Male sex hormone testosterone, may increase risk of developing Parkinson's Disease

  • Writer: Julie Manley
    Julie Manley
  • Nov 23, 2015
  • 1 min read


Interesting research linking testosterone to susceptibility of developing Parkinson’s Disease. It makes me curious how many other diseases are linked to sex hormones, as we see far more women with Multiple Sclerosis.

Maybe I’m going overboard with this thought, but we see a significantly higher number of women with post-concussion syndrome (mild traumatic brain injury signs) then men.


 
 
 

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David Harrison
David Harrison
Jul 23

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