With U.S. diagnoses of Parkinson's expected to reach 1.2 million by 2030, research is in full swing, and treatments ...
Parkinson’s disease currently affects nearly one million Americans with no specific known cause and no cure. Treatments have come a long way over the past few decades focusing on managing symptoms and ...
Researchers have designed a peptide that stabilizes a key brain protein linked to Parkinson’s. Scientists from the University of Bath, working with colleagues at the Universities of Oxford and Bristol ...
Researchers at the University of Bath, in collaboration with the Universities of Oxford and Bristol, have developed a molecule that prevents the clumping and build-up of a protein linked to ...
A group of scientists in Japan have now created a new version of vitamin K that could help the brain regenerate lost neurons.
Trials have shown the novel treatment appears to "reset" faulty wiring, helping patients move properly again - and early ...
We do not know if medicinal and non-medicinal treatments help reduce impulsive-compulsive behaviors in people with Parkinson's disease because the currently available evidence is limited and uncertain ...
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Parkinson's breakthrough: British-led gene therapy hailed as 'game changer' for millions
A British-led gene therapy that rewires the circuits of the brain has been hailed as a “game changer” for the millions ...
MSK physician-scientists Dr. Viviane Tabar and Dr. Lorenz Studer have developed a treatment for Parkinson’s disease that involves creating nerve cells from embryonic stem cells and transplanting them ...
A small new trial published in the journal Nature Medicine describes what would be two firsts for Parkinson's disease, if they pan out: a diagnostic test and a potential immune-based treatment that ...
"The findings in these abstracts are exciting for their potential to change the long-term outlook for individuals with Friedreich's ataxia," said Dr. Liana Rosenthal, Associate Pr ...
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