Parkinson's cases are set to double by 2050. Learn why it's rising and how lifestyle changes can support long-term brain ...
Scientists have made a potentially “life-changing” discovery that could pave the way for new drugs to treat Parkinson’s ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new study suggests that Parkinson’s disease cases will rise worldwide by 112% by 2050.The ...
Scientists have finally pinned down a protein that’s largely responsible for Parkinson’s disease. Known as PINK1, the protein ...
A recently launched Phase 1 clinical trial is examining the safety and feasibility of a groundbreaking treatment approach for Parkinson's disease in which a patient's stem cells are reprogrammed to ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNWhy are men more affected by Parkinson's disease? 🔬A recent study reveals an immune mechanism that could explain why Parkinson's disease affects more men than women. This ...
New research provides key insights into the structure and function of PINK1, a protein linked to Parkinson's disease.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNParkinson’s disease will affect 25 million people by 2050, study warnsGlobal Parkinson’s disease cases are projected to more than double to 25.2 million by 2050, driven largely by aging ...
Researchers have discovered more about PINK1, a protein that’s directly tied to Parkinson’s disease. A team from Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Australia has shown how the protein attaches to cell ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNMen Have Higher Risk of Parkinson's, And We May Finally Know WhyThe risk of developing Parkinson's disease is twice as high in men as in women, and new research points to a potential reason ...
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News Medical on MSNStem cell trial for early Alzheimer’s disease begins at UTHealth HoustonA stem cell therapy trial aimed at reducing neuroinflammation in patients with presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease is underway ...
In a breakthrough for people living with Parkinson’s, a new study has finally determined the structure of a protein linked to ...
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