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Red lights & Parkinson’s

This article about Dr Ann Liebert’s work was published in The Australian a few days ago.


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One of the many things it highlights is the effect of red lights on a key non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s – the sense of smell.

Author RedlightsontheBrainPosted on October 28, 2019May 20, 2020Categories ResearchTags Dr Ann Liebert, Non-movement symptoms, Non-movement symptoms of PD, Parkinson's Disease, sense of smell

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