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Research indicates that Indigenous populations, including Aboriginal Australians, may have a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease compared to non-Indigenous populations. Factors contributing to this increased risk may include genetic predispositions, environmental influences, and disparities in access to healthcare. However, specific prevalence rates can vary, and more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between ethnicity and Parkinson's disease risk.

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