Prevalence of Parkinson's disease: a population-based study in Portugal

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Naturally occurring co-twin control designs can assess associations between environmental hazards and disease risk because the genotypes of monozygous twins are the same. The first population-based study to explore links between solvent exposure and Parkinson's disease used 49 discordant monozygous twin pairs, as well as a comparison group of 50 discordant dizygous twin pairs. The methods, findings and implications from this important study are reviewed. Reviews of twin research concerning gender identity disorder, prenatal development and the VATER syndrome follow. A sampling of engaging and informative twin-related news items is also presented.


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