Parkinson's Can Lead to Anxiety and Other Non-Motor Symptoms, Even Early On
MINNEAPOLIS – While movement problems are the main symptom of Parkinson's disease, a new study shows that even early in the course of disease people frequently experience many non-motor symptoms such as drooling, anxiety and constipation.
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