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and other signals in the intestines and other signals in the intestines and causing the symptoms, or whether it's the other way around and something changes in the intestines and that in turn sets in train the process that will ultimately cause parkinson's disease in those patients. but it certainly an intriguing result and it chimes with other bits of research which have found similar results previously. just to be clear, are we then suggesting that there is a possibility that people with gut problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson's7 tt problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson's?- problems are at greater risk of developing parkinson's? if you take the hypothesis _ developing parkinson's? if you take the hypothesis that _ developing parkinson's? if you take the hypothesis that some _ developing parkinson's? if you take the hypothesis that some scientists have advanced that something changes in the gastrointestinal system, this because it's richly connected to and with the nerves to the brain stem, could be the origin of the process that causes parkinson's disease, perhaps it some scientists have dubbed it a gateway into the parts of the brain affected by parkinson's disease. if the disease starts in

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