Two CU Anschutz researchers have been working with researchers across the globe to develop groundbreaking new technology called adaptive deep brain stimulation.
It's an honor to be a part of this process to, as a basic scientist, be able to play a small role in improving the lives of ...
A Colorado UCHealth patient became the first in the nation to use ground-breaking tech to treat Parkinson's disease. Denver7's Adria Iraheta reports.
Kentucky will soon have a Parkinson’s Disease Research Registry following a unanimous vote by both the House and Senate. Due to the passage of Senate Bill 27, sponsored by Sen. Brandon Storm (R-London ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A growing body of evidence suggests that there may be a link between sleep apnea and ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — In honor of Parkinson's Awareness Month in April and World Parkinson's Day on April 11, Frank O'Mara, a ...
Mike Mooney spent years as a referee — first with Section V basketball, then with the NCAA. But at 49, Mooney was diagnosed ...
Parkinson’s disease cases could double, reaching over 25 million worldwide. A new study reveals that aging and population ...
Professor Karlo Malaga leads research focusing on pinpointing specific areas in the subthalamic region where deep brain ...
Parkinson's disease patients and advocates are marking Friday as the start of a new era for treatment of the illness as a ...
Global prevalence of Parkinson’s disease is expected to double by 2050, with aging and population growth driving the surge, a ...
WEHI researchers have solved a decades-long mystery by determining the structure of human PINK1, a key protein linked to ...