Diagnosed with the young onset form of the disease, Dr. Soania Mathur overcame the desire to hide her condition and has emerged as a driven advocate for improving the treatment and quality of life for Parkinson’s patients
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“There are so many facets with Parkinson’s. It’s a complicated disease
in that it doesn’t seem like it’s one factor. It’s multifactorial. Genetics play a
role. Environment play a role. So until a specific cause is found, it’s going to be
very difficult to find a cure. But they’re working very hard to find that cause.”
“Ultimately, there will be a cure,” she adds. “Of that, I’m sure.”
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