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Injecting virus into brain may relieve Parkinson’s symptoms
A virus has been used to reprogram cells in the brains of mice so that they produce dopamine – the brain chemical missing in people who have Parkinson’s disease
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A virus has been used to reprogram cells in the brains of mice so that they produce dopamine – the brain chemical missing in people who have Parkinson’s disease
A researcher has tracked down videos of L-dopa tests in Chilean miners in the 1960s that became the first successful treatment for Parkinson's disease