Looking for an interesting Neuroscience article

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The discussion centers on seeking recent articles related to diseases potentially linked to neurological disorders, specifically mentioning diabetes as an example. Participants clarify the request, questioning whether the focus is on research that explores the connection between neurological disorders and physical diseases. The conversation emphasizes the interest in emerging studies that investigate unproven correlations between these health issues.
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Just bored and looking for some new (<2 years ago) articles people find interesting. If anyone knows of any diseases that may be caused by neurological disorders which isn't proven yet, for example diabetes, they'd be a good start.

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Johnson said:
If anyone knows of any diseases that may be caused by neurological disorders which isn't proven yet, for example diabetes, they'd be a good start.

I'm confused by what you mean here, are you asking for papers that discuss the possibility that neurological disorders can cause physical diseases?
 
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