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What is the average age to get Parkinson's? A Guide to Onset and Risk

The risk of developing Parkinson's disease increases significantly with age. While most people receive a diagnosis after age 60, the average age of onset is typically around 60 to 70 years old. This means that though it can affect younger individuals, a diagnosis is most common in late adulthood.

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