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Bill, how does one account for the progressive nature of PD?
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From: "William P. Taggart" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 5:44 AM
Subject: H. pylori & viruses vs PD


I'm willing to bet that it will turn out that Parkinson's is a prion
disease...   It might actually be caused by subunits of prions that are
even smaller than prions per-se...  fibrils, which are tiny chains of
protein...  There is increasing evidence that prions are much more
prevalent than previously recognized.  Prions are associated with many
kinds of degenerative neurological diseases, both in humans and in
animals.

Does anyone have any further information on prions & PD?

All The Best,   billt



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