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Obesity, Diabetes, and Risk of Parkinson's Disease

Movement Disorders - United States
doi 10.1002/mds.23855
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Neurology
Date

July 7, 2011

Authors
Natalia PalaciosXiang GaoMarjorie L. McCulloughEric J. JacobsAlpa V. PatelTinisha MayoMichael A. SchwarzschildAlberto Ascherio
Publisher

Wiley


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