A new study reveals that men are over twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease compared to women, due to aggressive T cell responses targeting a brain protein, PINK1. Researchers believe this discovery could lead to therapies that block these T cells and enable earlier diagnosis. A new study reveals that men are over twice as likely to develop Parkinson’s disease compared to women, due to aggressive T cell responses targeting a brain protein, PINK1. Researchers believe this discovery could lead to therapies that block these T cells and enable earlier diagnosis. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle