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Researchers to develop new imaging device for infants with brain disorders

Researchers to develop new imaging device for infants with brain disorders

Scientists identify key neurological modifications following sustained exercise

Scientists identify key neurological modifications following sustained exercise

Experts highlight the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with Parkinson’s disease

Experts highlight the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on patients with Parkinson’s disease

AI-powered, smart insole turns any shoe into portable gait-analysis laboratory

AI-powered, smart insole turns any shoe into portable gait-analysis laboratory

Study provides new insight on neural basis of tremors

Study provides new insight on neural basis of tremors

Experimental drug offers hope for improving movement symptoms of Parkinson's

Experimental drug offers hope for improving movement symptoms of Parkinson's

Promising molecule could stop or slow Parkinson’s

Promising molecule could stop or slow Parkinson’s

Greater motor reserve in long-distance skiers may help postpone onset of Parkinson's disease

Greater motor reserve in long-distance skiers may help postpone onset of Parkinson's disease

Small eye movements play large role in humans' visual acuity

Small eye movements play large role in humans' visual acuity

Scientists identify gene as potential therapeutic target for dementia in people with Parkinson's

Scientists identify gene as potential therapeutic target for dementia in people with Parkinson's

Parkinson's disease may affect brain cells before birth

Parkinson's disease may affect brain cells before birth

Studying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease using Pre-Formed Fibrils

Studying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease using Pre-Formed Fibrils

GB Sciences announces preclinical results of promising formulations for Parkinson's disease

GB Sciences announces preclinical results of promising formulations for Parkinson's disease

Study shows nilotinib drug is safe and well tolerated in patients with Parkinson's disease

Study shows nilotinib drug is safe and well tolerated in patients with Parkinson's disease

Study may help explain why deep-brain stimulation does not work for everyone

Study may help explain why deep-brain stimulation does not work for everyone

Molecular makeup of abnormal proteins in brain diseases shows structural diversity

Molecular makeup of abnormal proteins in brain diseases shows structural diversity

Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person visit for people with many neurologic disorders

Telemedicine may be as effective as in-person visit for people with many neurologic disorders

Researchers uncover novel pathogenic mechanism in Huntington’s disease

Researchers uncover novel pathogenic mechanism in Huntington’s disease

Scientists discover new molecular drivers of Parkinson's disease

Scientists discover new molecular drivers of Parkinson's disease

New glassy carbon electrode makes deep brain stimulation safer for patients

New glassy carbon electrode makes deep brain stimulation safer for patients

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