Parkinson’s at 30 is no longer rare in India, neurologists say: What should we know about the new gene

In India, neurologists are alarmed by a troubling trend: a spike in Parkinson's disease cases among young adults in their thirties and forties. Recent studies reveal a unique genetic signature prevalent in South Asians, notably the BSN gene, which may be responsible for the earlier onset of the disease.

Parkinson’s at 30 is no longer rare in India, neurologists say: What should we know about the new gene
In India, neurologists are alarmed by a troubling trend: a spike in Parkinson's disease cases among young adults in their thirties and forties. Recent studies reveal a unique genetic signature prevalent in South Asians, notably the BSN gene, which may be responsible for the earlier onset of the disease.