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    Share on Pinterest The eyes might hold the key to spotting signs of Parkinson’s. AzmanL/Getty Images Parkinson’s disease can affect the eyes, causing vision changes, dry eye, and reading difficulties. Researchers from Moorfields Eye Hospital and UCL Institute of Ophthalmology have found specific markers in the eye indicating the presence of Parkinson’s disease. Scientists say these markers can be found on average seven years before a person receives an official diagnosis. Researchers are still unclear as

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