The retina hides a lot of additional coded information, experts from South Korea say.
Scientists will be able to diagnose a deadly disease in the eyes, where its first signs appear. This is stated in a scientific article by News Medical and Neurology. Scientists suggest that Parkinson's disease can be studied based on damaged and "
A recent study has confirmed that the thickness of this part of the eye determines the likelihood of developing Parkinson's disease and indicates dopamine-producing brain cells.. It should be noted that no such studies have been conducted before, and the situation with Parkinson's disease is not fully understood..
Today, Parkinson's disease manifests itself at a time when the loss of dopamine-producing cells is already irreversible and nothing can be done. Scientists are building hypotheses and intend to continue working in this vein in order to use the data obtained in real medical practice..
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