A new study led by researchers from VIB and KU Leuven shows that Parkinson's disease can be divided into distinct subtypes, helping explain why a single treatment does not work for all patients. Using ...
Share on Pinterest A certain type of seaweed may have therapeutic potential for Parkinson’s disease. d3_plus D.Naruse @ Japan/Getty Images Parkinson’s disease is currently a chronic condition that ...
Through transcriptomic profiling of more than 300,000 cells in human substantia nigra, a part of the brain that helps control the body's movements, a research team has identified a previously ...
In ‘body-first’ Parkinson’s disease, misfolded proteins propagate from the gut’s nervous system to the brain. Immune-cell activity seems to play a key part in this spread. The disease is diagnosed ...
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Current guidelines also strongly support exercise as a key part of Parkinson’s care. They recommend starting exercise early ...
Researchers are interested in ways to prevent Parkinson’s disease from occurring in the first place. A recent study in mice found that components of the seaweed Ecklonia cava may help prevent ...