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Quoting rayilynlee <[log in to unmask]>:

> Now a gray, once a blonde, how about you?
> Ray
> PS my mom had auburn hair and I had copper ones
> 
>  PARKINSON'S DISEASE NEWS
> 
> 
> 10th February 2009 - New research
> HAIR COLOUR AND THE RISK OF PARKINSON'S DISEASE
> 
> Annals of Neurology [2009] 65 (1) : 76-82 (Gao X, Simon KC, Han J, 
> Schwarzschild MA, Ascherio A.) Complete abstract
> 
> The risk of Parkinson's Disease has been found to increase according to hair
> 
> colour. The four colours assessed were : black, brown, blonde and red. Over 
> 100,000 people were assessed according to the natural colour of their hair 
> when they were young adults. People with black hair were found to be least 
> prone to Parkinson's Disease. People with brown hair were 40% more likely to
> 
> develop Parkinson's Disease. People with blonde hair were found to be around
> 
> 60% more likely to develop Parkinson's Disease. Worst at risk were people 
> with red hair, for whom the risk of Parkinson's Disease is nearly doubled. 
> At first this association seems odd because hair has nothing to do with 
> Parkinson's Disease. However, by chance, hair colour and Parkinson's Disease
> 
> share a common biochemistry. The dopamine needed to relieve Parkinson's 
> Disease is initially made from L-tyrosine turning in to L-dopa. 
> Coincidentally, melanin, the pigment that colours hair and skin is initially
> 
> made by exactly the same means, by turning L-tyrosine in to L-dopa. However,
> 
> in skin cells, instead of L-dopa then turning in to dopamine, it turns in to
> 
> melanin, in order to darken hair and skin.
> 
> Rayilyn Brown
> Director AZNPF
> Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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