Mayo Clinic Study Finds Anemia Might Be Associated With Development of Parkinsons Disease

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Results of a new Mayo Clinic study support an association between anemia experienced early in life and the development of Parkinsons disease many years later. The findings will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting in Seattle on April 30.

We were surprised to discover that chronic anemia or low levels of hemoglobin were linked to the risk of Parkinsons disease 20- to 30-years later, says Walter A. Rocca, M.D., an author of the study and a neurologist at the Mayo Clinic.

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