If replicated in humans, such an effect would slow or even reverse the progress of diseases like Alzheimer's, Huntington's, ...
Parkinson’s disease currently affects nearly one million Americans with no specific known cause and no cure. Treatments have ...
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 ...
With U.S. diagnoses of Parkinson's expected to reach 1.2 million by 2030, research is in full swing, and treatments ...
Medications like levodopa and carbidopa may help you manage Parkinson's disease. You can try physical therapy to improve your balance, gait, and motor function. Deep brain stimulation is a surgical ...
Trials have shown the novel treatment appears to "reset" faulty wiring, helping patients move properly again - and early ...
Subthalamic deep brain stimulation is an effective long-term therapy for Parkinson disease, according to a recent study.
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 ...
A once-a-week Parkinson’s injection could replace multiple daily pills, thanks to a new slow-release formulation developed by researchers. It promises easier treatment, fewer missed doses, and better ...
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