Findings from a large study of Australians suggest the symptoms and experience of Parkinson's disease varies significantly between men and women.
The researchers also found that the disease is associated with being exposed to certain pesticides or working in some high-risk occupations.
Guest
Associate Professor Miguel Rentería, Group Leader, Computational Neurogenomics Laboratory, QIMR Berghofer
References
Insights from a cross-sectional population-based study of 10,929 Australians living with Parkinson's disease: risk factors, comorbidities, and sex differences