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Parkinson's Discovery Suggests We May Have an FDA-Approved Treatment Already
Most Parkinson's symptoms stem from the loss or dysfunction of dopamine-producing neurons in a brain region involved in fine ...
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Parkinson’s disease patient plays clarinet during surgery
A woman with Parkinson’s disease played the clarinet while undergoing brain surgery to help manage her symptoms. According to ...
Doctors noticed an instant improvement in Parkinson’s disease patient Denise Bacon’s mobility during the procedure, known as ...
With U.S. diagnoses of Parkinson's expected to reach 1.2 million by 2030, research is in full swing, and treatments ...
A patient with Parkinson’s disease has played the clarinet while undergoing Deep Brain Stimulation to help manage her ...
Researchers have devised a new way to illuminate the previously invisible oligomer clumps driving Parkinson’s disease.
Three days per week, participants pedal it out for an hour, helping improve symptoms of the disease. Those symptoms include tremors, stiffness, and walking difficulties, among other movement issues.
More than 20,000 people across the UK could be living with undiagnosed Parkinson’s disease, a new study has revealed. The ...
Doctors noticed an instant improvement in Parkinson’s disease patient Denise Bacon’s mobility during the procedure, known as Deep Brain Stimulation.
Parkinson’s disease currently affects nearly one million Americans with no specific known cause and no cure. Treatments have ...
A backlog caused by the Covid-19 crisis has left thousands of people in a state of uncertainty, Parkinson’s UK warned.
A woman with Parkinson's disease played a clarinet while undergoing a brain operation, giving her doctors immediate evidence that the procedure was working.
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