Parkinson's Disease News and Research

Latest Parkinson's Disease News and Research

New biomarker may enable rapid, inexpensive diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

New biomarker may enable rapid, inexpensive diagnosis of Parkinson's disease

Size of air pollution particles may affect a person's risk of dying from stroke, study finds

Size of air pollution particles may affect a person's risk of dying from stroke, study finds

Seven healthy habits may lower the risk of dementia in people with high genetic risk

Seven healthy habits may lower the risk of dementia in people with high genetic risk

Changes in dopamine levels in the brain affect emotion-recognition

Changes in dopamine levels in the brain affect emotion-recognition

Novel brain-permeable Cdk5 inhibitor alters neurobehavior in mice

Novel brain-permeable Cdk5 inhibitor alters neurobehavior in mice

‘Sting’ protein’s response to clean up damaged brain cells may accelerate Parkinson’s disease progression

‘Sting’ protein’s response to clean up damaged brain cells may accelerate Parkinson’s disease progression

Study supports the use of age-specific risk prediction scores for dementia

Study supports the use of age-specific risk prediction scores for dementia

SARS-CoV-2 infection could increase the risk of brain degeneration seen in Parkinson's disease

SARS-CoV-2 infection could increase the risk of brain degeneration seen in Parkinson's disease

Cannabidiol for Parkinson's disease symptom management

Cannabidiol for Parkinson's disease symptom management

Study reveals how the brain volume changes in Parkinson's patients

Study reveals how the brain volume changes in Parkinson's patients

Ultra-high strength 7T MRI scanner offers hope for treating cognitive symptoms in Parkinson’s patients

Ultra-high strength 7T MRI scanner offers hope for treating cognitive symptoms in Parkinson’s patients

Exercise increases dopamine signaling in the mouse brain

Exercise increases dopamine signaling in the mouse brain

Exercise increases levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor which bolsters dopamine release

Exercise increases levels of brain-derived neurotrophic factor which bolsters dopamine release

New model provides a deep physiology-based explanation of how deep brain stimulation works

New model provides a deep physiology-based explanation of how deep brain stimulation works

Neuroimaging advances show promise in helping transcranial electrical stimulation to effectively treat visual hallucinations

Neuroimaging advances show promise in helping transcranial electrical stimulation to effectively treat visual hallucinations

New research reveals a potent weapon against Parkinson's disease

New research reveals a potent weapon against Parkinson's disease

Maternal antidepressant use during pregnancy does not increase epilepsy risk in babies

Maternal antidepressant use during pregnancy does not increase epilepsy risk in babies

World's first Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy Center could revolutionize cancer care

World's first Focused Ultrasound Cancer Immunotherapy Center could revolutionize cancer care

Incorporating views of patients with Parkinson's disease in clinical research proven effective

Incorporating views of patients with Parkinson's disease in clinical research proven effective

Cedars-Sinai geriatricians create program to catch at-risk older adults before they fall

Cedars-Sinai geriatricians create program to catch at-risk older adults before they fall

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