A virus long thought to be harmless may actually play a role in Parkinson’s disease, a condition that affects more than one million Americans.Northwestern Medicine scientists discovered Human Pegivirus (HPgV) …
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Harnessing the Power of Sound: New Advances in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Table of Contents Harnessing the Power of Sound: New Advances in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation Visualizing Ultrasound’s Impact on brain …
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Researchers have developed a new injection they hope will one day become a “game-changer” for people living with Parkinson’s disease.Scientists from the University of South Australia have worked for more …
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The Hidden World Within Your Ears: Understanding Earwax and It’s Importance For manny, earwax – also known as cerumen – is a nuisance, something too be diligently removed with cotton …
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Summary: Researchers have identified a biomarker in spinal fluid that can detect Parkinson’s disease in its early stages with over 90% accuracy. Using a patented immuno-infrared sensor (iRS) technology, they …
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University of Arizona researchers have discovered that levodopa-induced dyskinesia in Parkinson’s patients arises from a disconnect in the motor cortex, challenging existing views about its cause. Their study also highlights …
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New Research: Preserved Dopamine Might Worsen Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease New Research: Preserved Dopamine Might Worsen Tremor in Parkinson’s Disease A new study from the Champalimaud Foundation has challenged conventional …
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Unlocking a New Target for Parkinson’s: Researchers Identify RNA Structures Driving Protein Aggregation Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s pose a significant challenge to global health, affecting millions worldwide. Now, groundbreaking research …
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Blood Test Could Offer Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder, typically affects older adults, but the disease process begins years, even decades, before symptoms appear. …
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A Rutgers Health study found that individuals who took multiple courses of penicillin antibiotics had a modestly reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, underscoring a potential link between gut bacteria …