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Iron Buildup in Brain Linked to Higher Risk for Movement Dis
Iron Buildup in Brain Linked to Higher Risk for Movement Dis
Iron Buildup in Brain Linked to Higher Risk for Movement Disorders
Those with hereditary hemochromatosis who have two copies of the gene mutation that cause the disorder have an increased risk of developing movement disorders including Parkinson's disease.
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