Cognitive decline and anxiety in Parkinson's disease are often only recognized at a late stage, yet they can greatly impact people's lives. Research by Marit Ruitenberg focuses on new tests and ...
First described as “shaking palsy” by James Parkinson more than 200 years ago, Parkinson’s was once thought of as just a movement disorder, causing the classic triad of tremor, slowness of movement, ...
Answers to some of the more common questions about this disease. — -- Iconic American civil rights activist, politician and minister Jesse Jackson announced Friday that his doctors have diagnosed ...
Scientists discover that gut bacteria and B vitamins may influence Parkinson's disease, offering a potentially safe ...
PEOPLE who find themselves tossing and turning at night could be at risk of developing Parkinson’s, warn researchers. A ...
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Groundbreaking new method can detect Parkinson's years before symptoms with 98% accuracy
Your dog may be able to tell if you develop Parkinson's disease years before any symptom, a new study suggests. Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that primarily affects ...
A South Korean research group has reported in a new paper that artificial intelligence and light-based genetic tools can work ...
People who were diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in their 80s had a higher likelihood of showing evidence of brain buildup of amyloid beta, a protein linked to cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers caught Parkinson’s proteins drilling tiny holes in brain cells. The discovery could explain how the disease ...
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Sleep Disorders Predict Parkinson’s or Dementia Years Ahead
Two landmark international studies show that brain biomarkers can predict whether people with REM sleep behaviour disorder ...
(NewsNation) — Dogs can be trained to reliably sniff out Parkinson’s disease from a person’s skin secretions years before symptoms appear, a new study found. A pair of dogs were trained to detect ...
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