killed in the nottingham attacks have addressed thousands at a vigil in the city centre. a minute s silence was held to remember students grace o malley kumar and barnaby webber, as well as ian coates, who was 65. police have been given more time to question a 31 year old man, who was arrested on suspicion of murder. our midlands correspondent navteonhal reports. bell tolls. silent, defiant, united. the people of nottingham chose to stand together in pain and love. for the first time since the tragic events of tuesday, at this vigil, we heard from all three families of those who died. starting with james coates, one of school caretaker ian coates three sons. it feels like he has touched a lot of hearts over the years, more than what we assumed and knew he had. so it has been really nice and heart warming to see the messages and that people come out and talk about how he was when they were younger and how he has helped them. some beautiful comments. my dad was an avid fisherm
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the gut, it may manifest as the symptoms first and then transmit higher into the nervous system and manifest as parkinson s disease there. or on the other hand, perhaps there. or on the other hand, perhaps the nervous system is affected, it causes the process is going to ultimately cause the symptoms of parkinson s disease, but secondarily also causes the symptoms of parkinson s disease, but secondarily also causes these gut problems. and those are seen first, the parkinson s comes later. at the moment we are not sure and there s evidence to support both ideas. while that intrigues me, because i have spoken before on the programme about my mum s diagnosis, she had an empty and we had to go to the hospital to sort out her stomach problems before it was ever diagnosed. so is itjust so late confined to parkinson s7 the confined to parkinson s? the research confined to parkinson s? the research that confined to parkinson s? the research that has confined to parkinson s? tt2 research
the man is also in hospital with non life7threatening injuries. animal welfare charity the rs pca bought a private prosecution after 39 year old sarah moulds discipline the animal in lincolnshire, they wept as she was cleared of the charges. you re live with bbc news. a new study suggests gut problems including constipation, difficulty swallowing and an irritable bowel may be an early warning sign of parkinson s disease in some people. the findings add more evidence to the idea that brain and bowel health are intimately linked. and researchers say understanding why gut issues happen might allow earlier treatment of parkinson s. joining me is virologist at the university of cambridge, dr chris smith.
and other signals in the intestines and other signals in the intestines and causing the symptoms, or whether it s the other way around and something changes in the intestines and that in turn sets in train the process that will ultimately cause parkinson s disease in those patients. but it certainly an intriguing result and it chimes with other bits of research which have found similar results previously. just to be clear, are we then suggesting that there is a possibility that people with gut problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson s7 tt problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson s?- problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson s? if you take the hypothesis developing parkinson s? if you take the hypothesis that developing parkinson s? if you take the hypothesis that some developing parkinson s? if you take the hypothesis that some scientists have advanced that something changes in the gastrointestinal system, this because it s richly connected to