A new study shows dopamine isn’t the brain’s movement “gas pedal” after all. Instead of setting speed or strength, it quietly ...
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New research challenges our understanding of Parkinson’s disease
A research team led by McGill University has taken a close look at a long-standing idea about Parkinson’s disease and found ...
Parkinson’s disease currently affects nearly one million Americans with no specific known cause and no cure. Treatments have come a long way over the past few decades focusing on managing symptoms and ...
A new study from McGill University challenges a decades-old belief about dopamine. Rather than driving movement like a ...
Results of a recent study strongly suggest simply getting more B vitamins in your diet could be a completely painless way of ...
Explore dopamine's role in movement and how it challenges long-standing theories about motor control and Parkinson's disease ...
In a recent study published in The Journal of Neuroscience, researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham took a different approach to dyskinesia and treated it like a “bad motor memory.” ...
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a growing global health challenge, affecting millions worldwide and imposing significant burdens ...
Throughout 2021 and 2022, researchers at Ghent University Hospital in Belgium watched with cautious optimism as nearly 50 people with early stage Parkinson’s disease visited the clinic as part of a ...
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I reversed my Parkinson’s symptoms with daily doses of infrared light
A 67-year-old says a new £2,000 device, which is being studied by the NHS, has improved his sleep and allowed him to go back ...
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) may be associated with an increased risk of developing Parkinson disease, although early treatment with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) could help mitigate ...
People with restless leg syndrome may also have a higher risk for Parkinson's disease, a study from the Republic of Korea has ...
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