Australian-founded medical technology company SYMBYX today announced compelling results from a 72-week randomized controlled ...
Researchers have finally seen and measured the tiny alpha-synuclein oligomers that may ignite Parkinson’s disease. With the ...
While there’s no cure, there are some ways to put the brakes on this progressive disease. First: exercise! People with early ...
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Parkinson's Discovery Suggests We May Have an FDA-Approved Treatment Already
Most Parkinson's symptoms stem from the loss or dysfunction of dopamine-producing neurons in a brain region involved in fine ...
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Strategies To Slow Parkinson’s
Parkinson’s is the most common motor disorder affecting almost 10 million people worldwide. Here are some strategies to slow ...
A woman living with Parkinson’s disease played her clarinet while undergoing brain stimulation, offering surgeons immediate, ...
Gibson's most famous moment came 37 years ago this month. Now he's leading another team towards a very different goal.
A Parkinson's patient played the clarinet while undergoing surgery, allowing doctors to see, and hear, immediate results.
A brain-stimulating procedure has improved symptoms of Parkinson’s disease for a 65-year-old woman in England – with the ...
Research on Parkinson’s is revealing several risk factors related to our lifestyles and environment, and you can act on some ...
“Images and videos of musicians playing instruments like a clarinet during deep brain stimulation remind us of the ...
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I won’t see a cure for Parkinson’s in my lifetime - but these things give me hope
The 21st century has seen no great leaps forward in the hunt for a way to slow, stop or reverse the relentless progression of ...
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