Relatives Of Patients With Parkinson’s Disease Face Increased Risk Of Depression And Anxiety Disorders
Dec 6th 2007Drug InformationDepression
Immediate relatives (brother, sister, mother, father, son or daughter) of people who have Parkinson’s disease are at increased risk for developing depression and anxiety disorders, according to a new study by Mayo Clinic. The risk is particularly increased in families of patients who develop Parkinson’s disease before age 75. The Mayo Clinic report appears in the December 2007 issue of the journal Archives of General Psychiatry ( [click link for full article]
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