Changes in a person’s gut bacteria could be an early warning sign of Parkinson’s disease, scientists have found. The findings could help develop tests to reveal if someone is at risk of Parkinson’s ...
Share on Pinterest Changes in gut health may serve as an early marker of Parkinson’s disease, according to new research. Studio Firma/Stocksy A new study suggests that gut health may be linked to ...
Study shows signature changes more pronounced in people with genetic risk, raising hopes for new therapies Changes to microbes that live in the gut can identify people at greater risk of Parkinson’s ...
View post: Registered Dietitian Reveals a Simple Way to Add an Extra 30g of Protein to Your Day (No Shakes Required) Parkinson’s affects movement, with over 1.1 million Americans diagnosed; men face ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is entering a pivotal phase. For decades, treatment has centred on dopamine replacement to manage motor symptoms. That approach remains foundational and commercially important ...
A groundbreaking clinical trial is testing whether specially engineered stem cells can help the brain restore its own dopamine production in people with Parkinson’s disease. Because the condition is ...
The “Parkinson’s Belt” is a series of regions in the U.S. with unusually high rates of the disease. Some scientists believe that environmental factors play a ...
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