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Publication date: Jun 14, 2009
Publication date: Jun 14, 2009
A study has found that Parkinson's disease is associated with a thinning of the inner layer of the retina, leading to impaired vision. It is believed that the link is dopamine, which is produced in the brain and also in the retina--a dopamine deficiency causes Parkinson's disease.
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