Parkinson's Disease News and Research

Latest Parkinson's Disease News and Research

Caffeine intake may change a woman’s estrogen levels: Study

Caffeine intake may change a woman’s estrogen levels: Study

China Botanic fourth quarter net revenue increases 12.8% to $18.8M

China Botanic fourth quarter net revenue increases 12.8% to $18.8M

Weill Cornell establishes Office of Faculty Development

Weill Cornell establishes Office of Faculty Development

Scientists evaluate growth, differentiation and function of iPSC-derived NPCs in PD

Scientists evaluate growth, differentiation and function of iPSC-derived NPCs in PD

Aphios receives NIH's Phase II SBIR grant to develop APH-0703 for AD

Aphios receives NIH's Phase II SBIR grant to develop APH-0703 for AD

Positive affect, self-affirmation help patients with chronic diseases to overcome obstacles

Positive affect, self-affirmation help patients with chronic diseases to overcome obstacles

InSightec seeks FDA premarket approval for ExAblate treatment of pain palliation of bone metastases

InSightec seeks FDA premarket approval for ExAblate treatment of pain palliation of bone metastases

Medical groups maintain pressure for 'doc fix'

Medical groups maintain pressure for 'doc fix'

Power3, Amarantus sign license agreement for NuroPro Blood Test for Parkinson's

Power3, Amarantus sign license agreement for NuroPro Blood Test for Parkinson's

Scientists reveal structure of cellular protein degradation machinery

Scientists reveal structure of cellular protein degradation machinery

Ryan says House GOP will again seek to revamp Medicare

Ryan says House GOP will again seek to revamp Medicare

Alexithymia associated with depression in de novo PD patients

Alexithymia associated with depression in de novo PD patients

Cedars-Sinai's annual Brainworks program to take place on Feb. 13

Cedars-Sinai's annual Brainworks program to take place on Feb. 13

MSC-mediated RNAi transfer holds promise for Huntington's disease

MSC-mediated RNAi transfer holds promise for Huntington's disease

A reliable way to replicate α-synuclein aggregation on cell membranes in Parkinson's disease patients

A reliable way to replicate α-synuclein aggregation on cell membranes in Parkinson's disease patients

Aspirin may benefit HIV-infected women at risk of cervical cancer

Aspirin may benefit HIV-infected women at risk of cervical cancer

Slow-wriggling alpha-synuclein proteins cause Parkinson's disease

Slow-wriggling alpha-synuclein proteins cause Parkinson's disease

Defects in mitochondria lead to devastating neurodegenerative disease

Defects in mitochondria lead to devastating neurodegenerative disease

Neuronal energy deficit may cause Parkinson's disease

Neuronal energy deficit may cause Parkinson's disease

AAN neurologist receives prestigious award at Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum

AAN neurologist receives prestigious award at Palatucci Advocacy Leadership Forum

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