A large study using wearable data from nearly 100,000 people suggests that lower activity levels do not cause Parkinson’s but are an early sign of the disease – raising the possibility of detecting it years earlier and intervening sooner.
A large study using wearable data from nearly 100,000 people suggests that lower activity levels do not cause Parkinson’s but are an early sign of the disease – raising the possibility of detecting it years earlier and intervening sooner.