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'Like I'd been ripped off': Life after a Parkinson's diagnosis at 41
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An article exploring life after a Parkinson's diagnosis at age 41, contextualised by expert predictions that the disease will double in prevalence over the next 20 years. Tasmania is participating in a global genetic study to improve understanding of Parkinson's disease causes.

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'Like I'd been ripped off': Life after a Parkinson's diagnosis at 41
Experts are predicting Parkinson's disease to double in the next 20 years, but little is known about what causes the condition and how to cure it. Tasmania has been chosen to contribute blood samples to a global study aimed at improving understanding of the genetics behind Parkinson's disease.
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