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Sporadic Parkinson's cases represent the majority of diagnoses, the Parkinson's Foundation notes.

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The price represents a roughly 30% premium to its average closing price over the past 30 days, the mattress maker added.

In what is now Turkey, Christians represented at least 16% of the population before World War I. Today Christians make up less than 1% of the population.

In a show that hinges on a character who was computer-animated in the films, many critics praised the way Paddington is represented on stage.

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WHO says these drugs, sometime called skinny jabs, represent a new chapter in the gradual conceptual shift in how society approaches obesity, from a "lifestyle condition" to a complex, preventable, and treatable chronic disease.

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