Most people are diagnosed after age 60. Neurologist Dr. Ray Dorsey told Being Patient that Parkinson’s disease “triples every decade.” It’s extraordinarily rare before age 30 or even in the 40s, but the number of people with young-onset Parkinson’s (before age 50) appears to be rising, with risk still tripling across the 50s, 60s, and 70s.

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