Common medications may delay Parkinson’s onset

In a new Cedars-Sinai study of Parkinson’s disease patients, those who had taken common medications to control pain, blood pressure, diabetes or cholesterol saw their symptoms begin years later than patients who never took these medications. The investigators, whose work was published in the Journal of Neurology, say larger studies are needed to determine whether the drugs in fact delayed the onset of Parkinson’s.

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