A stark message has been issued as experts push to tackle the world’s fastest-growing disease.
A new study that aims to understand the genetics of Parkinson’s has been held up by the need for 7,000 Australians without a family link to the disease to provide a saliva sample to “crack the code” on Parkinson’s.
The degenerative neurological condition impacts memory, thinking and movement and is the fastest-growing neurological condition in the world.
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