Parkinson's disease cases may exceed 25 million by 2050

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A new study indicates that Parkinson's disease could impact over 25 million people worldwide by 2050. This marks a significant increase in projected cases compared to previous estimates. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning about the rapid spread of dysentery. It can be transmitted through infected feces, contaminated food or water, and sexual contact. In Oregon, a highly contagious and antibiotic-resistant disease is spreading, particularly in the Portland area. The Multnomah County Health Department reports a surge in shigellosis cases.


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