FRIDAY, Feb. 18, 2022 (HealthDay News) A new study hints that heart attack survivors may have an unusual advantage over other people: a slightly lower risk of developing Parkinson s
One-year survivors of a heart attack appear to be slightly less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life. That’s according to a new study examining health registries from the Danish National Health Service.
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One-year survivors of MI experienced decreased risk for developing Parkinson’s disease and secondary Parkinsonism compared with the general population, researchers reported.According to a study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, the association between MI and reduced risk for Parkinson’s disease may be indicative of an inverse relationship between
People who have had a heart attack may be slightly less likely than people in the general population to develop Parkinson's disease later in life, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.