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- The article discusses a new study that suggests a link between the gut microbiome and Parkinson's disease. Researchers found that people with Parkinson's had different gut bacteria compositions compared to healthy individuals.
- The study involved analyzing stool samples from over 600 people, including those with Parkinson's, their close relatives, and unrelated healthy controls. The findings indicate that changes in gut bacteria may occur before the onset of Parkinson's symptoms.
- The researchers believe this discovery could lead to new ways to diagnose and potentially treat Parkinson's disease by targeting the gut microbiome. Further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between the gut and Parkinson's.

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