Professional soccer players and American football stars are at much greater risk of developing dementia. What can we do to ...
According to the paper, artificial intelligence addresses a core weakness in Parkinson’s care: reliance on subjective ...
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How a Vancouver neurosurgeon is working to improve depression, cognitive decline in patients with Parkinson's disease
A Vancouver General Hospital neurosurgeon is working on new research that could help Parkinson’s patients suffering from ...
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Scientists report new immune insights and targets into LRRK2 mutations in Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a debilitating and progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the loss of ...
Patient-centric trial aiming to evaluate whether bezisterim can help delay disease progression reaches enrollment milestone -- Topline Results ...
Researchers at Yale University School of Medicine (YSM) have discovered two proteins on the surface of motor neurons in the ...
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Two technologies, one disease: Connecting DBS and focused ultrasound for Parkinson's disease management
Parkinson's disease is no longer viewed as a faraway neurological ailment buried in textbooks. More than 10 million people ...
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Understanding 'off' times in advanced Parkinson's disease
Explore off times in advanced Parkinson's disease, understand symptoms, communicate with your doctor, and consider treatment strategies and lifestyle adjustments.
Watch for early signs of Parkinson's disease, like stiffness and slower movements. Early detection is key to better management and quality of life.
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Parkinson’s disease may stem from iron starvation rather than iron overload
This perspective argues that Parkinson’s disease may involve functional iron deficiency, where bioavailable iron is limited despite normal or elevated total iron in the brain. The authors propose that ...
New research has revealed the role of two membrane proteins in the spread of misfolded α-synuclein from neuron to neuron.
A common oral bacterium may move from the mouth to the gut and release toxins that enter the brain, damaging ...
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