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UCSF looks back on four ways it pioneered deep brain stimulation with the help of federal funding, helping patients with ...
Having a larger waistline, high blood pressure and other risk factors that make up metabolic syndrome is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease, according to a study published on ...
Stimvia announced that it completed a clinical study of its peroneal electrical transcutaneous neurmodulation (peroneal eTNM) ...
Apple has put the spotlight on one of its more overlooked iPhone camera tricks, showing how Action mode can make everyday ...
Two trained dogs learned to detect Parkinson’s disease by sniffing scent samples from human skin. They were part of a study ...
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Metabolic Syndrome Linked To Parkinson's Disease, Study Says
People with metabolic syndrome are at higher risk of Parkinson’s disease Analysis found greater risk ranging from 29% to 40% ...
A University of Bristol study shows that trained dogs can detect Parkinson's disease with 80% sensitivity by identifying odors in skin swabs, potentially enabling earlier diagnosis.
The Parkinson Resource Center at Louisiana Tech was established as a collaborative effort between university faculty, students, and community experts with the goal of promoting a healthy Parkinson’s ...
Parkinson’s disease is still a challenge for patients, caregivers and clinicians. But it’s also a global research effort to understand the onset, progression and treatment of the disease.
Parkinson’s disease doesn’t begin in the brain at all—it starts in the digestive system, sometimes decades before the first tremor appears.
A free dance performance in Burlington explores aging, movement, and Parkinson’s through community collaboration and ...
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Newspoint on MSNBody odor tells who will have Parkinson's disease in the future, research revealed
If Parkinson's disease can be identified years in advance by the smell of the body, then imagine what a great achievement it ...
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