Geospatial data helps to better understand Parkinson’s disease

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Geospatial data helps to better understand Parkinson’s disease

In a new paper, a team of EPFL spatial-analysis experts and neurologists from Geneva University Hospital (HUG) show that the probability of developing Parkinson’s disease is higher in the canton of Geneva’s urban centers than in its rural areas. This constitutes an important contribution to the study of the causes of this neurodegenerative disease, which are still poorly understood.

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