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A once-a-week injection could greatly ease life for the more than eight million people who live with Parkinson’s disease by replacing the daily routine of swallowing multiple pills.
Australian scientists have developed a weekly injectable for Parkinson’s that delivers steady medication, potentially replacing daily pills and improving treatment consistency and quality of life.