Drooling: A Symptom of Parkinson’s?

(Ivanhoe Newswire) – For many people with Parkinson’s disease, obvious symptoms such as problems with motor functions don’t appear until the person is well into adulthood. However, a new study has found that issues like drooling, anxiety, and constipation may be actually be very early non-motor symptoms of the movement disease.
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