New research reveals a startling link between specific gut bacteria and Parkinson’s disease, uncovering a potential pathway for early detection and future treatments. Scientists analyzed the gut microbiome of thousands, finding consistent overrepresentation of certain bacterial species in Parkinson’s patients — fueling theories about gut-brain connections. While it’s unclear if these microbes cause damage or are merely markers, the discovery opens doors to diagnostics and possibly even probiotic therapies that could one day prevent or slow the disease.

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