Parkinson's disease
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healthNew Mouse Model Links Common Virus to Parkinson's-Like Damage
Texas A&M researchers used a mouse virus to model how infections might trigger Parkinson's disease, causing lasting motor problems by destroying dopamine neurons.
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healthWomen with Parkinson's Show Greater Alzheimer's Pathology, Study Finds
Autopsy research reveals women with Parkinson's disease have significantly higher amyloid plaque levels than men, despite similar cognitive outcomes.
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healthSleep Drooling: Medical Causes, Treatments, and Warning Signs
Experts explain why nocturnal drooling occurs, practical mitigation strategies, and when excessive salivation signals underlying neurological or airway disorders requiring medical intervention.
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healthDeep Brain Stimulation Restores Independence in Parkinson's Patients
New qualitative study finds STN-DBS restores daily autonomy for Parkinson's patients, yet fear of symptom recurrence remains.
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healthStudy: Parkinson's Disease Perception Bleakest in Women, Younger Patients
A new study reveals that women, younger adults, and those with longer disease duration have the most negative perceptions of Parkinson's disease, highlighting a need for targeted care.
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healthBCAAs May Ease Gut Inflammation in Parkinson's Disease
New study suggests branched-chain amino acids could improve gut health and reduce immune dysfunction in Parkinson's disease.
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healthParkinson's Disease May Not Be One Condition, Study Finds
New Belgian research using machine learning suggests Parkinson's disease may be several distinct conditions, challenging current treatment approaches.
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healthDiet and Parkinson’s Risk: Experts Weigh In
Observational research links Mediterranean diet, flavonoids, and coffee to lower Parkinson’s risk, while dairy and ultraprocessed foods may raise it.