Experts warn COVID-19 may cause explosion of Parkinson's disease cases

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Experts warn COVID-19 may cause explosion of Parkinson's disease cases
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The loss of smell and taste are worrying COVID-19 symptoms because they indicate possible damage to the brain. Researchers are warning the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a 'wave' of serious conditions like Parkinson's disease in the future.

Medical experts said it was too early to know how many people who had COVID-19 would go on to develop the disease."We can't put a number on it, but with 30 million people worldwide affected by this virus, even a small shift in the risk of getting Parkinson's would lead to many more people being diagnosed.

"We need to know what that may look like and how symptoms may change and evolve over time," Dr Collins-Praino said. It would measure your ability to smell properly and test the function of other parts of the brain, the results of which may signal early indications of Parkinson's disease.Dr Collins-Praino said early diagnosis could lead to early intervention and stop brain cells from dying off.

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