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Groundbreaking research shows Parkinson’s may begin in the kidneys, not the brain—offering a new angle on disease origin and ...
In the first paper, two dogs trained to distinguish sebum swabs from people with and without Parkinson's disease demonstrated ...
Parkinson's disease is a neurogenerative disease that affects more than 1 million people in the U.S. While some cases are ...
The usually harmless Human Pegivirus has been found in brain samples from Parkinson’s patients. Researchers say this is the first time it’s been found in brain tissue.
Researchers have discovered how a surface protein on brain cells, called Aplp1, can play a role in spreading material ...
Groundbreaking research by Sydney University found a new brain protein involved in Parkinson’s disease and a way to modify it ...
A team of neuroscientists in Australia has found that restoring copper levels in the brain dramatically reduced Parkinson-like damage in mice. The approach restored a protein’s function, and the same ...
A progressive neurological disorder affecting 10 million people globally, Parkinson’s can cause disruptive symptoms such as tremors, immobility and loss of balance. Now, scientists at Northwestern ...
Trained detection dogs can identify Parkinson’s disease (PD) with remarkable accuracy by sniffing skin swabs, according to a new study.
A cancer immunotherapy may slow Parkinson’s disease by blocking the spread of harmful brain proteins, Johns Hopkins researchers found.
Parkinson’s disease affects more than 10 million people worldwide. Discover its causes, symptoms, and the latest innovations in diagnosis and treatment.
Parkinson’s disease often starts on one side of the body, and new research shows this asymmetry influences how non-motor symptoms progress.