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New evidence suggests Parkinson’s might start in the gut, not the brain

New evidence suggests Parkinson’s might start in the gut, not the brain

December 12, 2016 By VitaNet Staff

Parkinson’s disease may be connected to particular gut bacteria, according to a brand-new research study. Creating in the journal Cell, scientists at the California Institute of Innovation claim: “Modifications in the make-up of gut microbial populaces– or perhaps gut bacteria themselves– are proactively adding to and also may also create the damage of electric motor abilities that is the trademark of this disease.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Parkinson’s may start in the gut, not in the brain.
  • A new study in mice suggests that toxic fibers that build up around nerve cells in Parkinson’s may be related to the gut microbiome.
  • This could explain why people with Parkinson’s report gut problems for years before diagnosis and lead to new treatments.

“Parkinson’s disease is most commonly associated with tremors, stiffness, and difficulty moving, caused by neurons deep in the brain being killed off.”

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