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New study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in gut
Study finds genetic link between Parkinson's disease, ALS
People with rare genetic variants linked to degenerative brain disorders like Parkinson's disease are at increased risk of developing ALS, a new study finds.
Parkinson's Disease May Start In The Gut, Not The Brain, New Research Says
Parkinson’s disease is a devastating condition that progressively causes trouble with movement, mobility, and speech. But while Parkinson’s disease has long been considered a disease of the brain, a growing body of research suggests it may actually start in the gut.
Could gut problems increase your risk of Parkinson's disease? New research points to yes
A study found that those with upper gastrointestinal damage are 76% more likely to develop Parkinson's disease, signaling a potential paradigm shift in how the disease is studied.
Scientists studying ‘Parkinson’s belt’ believe disease is linked to chemicals
The “Parkinson’s Belt” is a series of regions in the U.S. with unusually high rates of the disease. Some scientists believe that environmental factors play a major role in who gets Parkinson’s.
Parkinson’s disease risk is linked to gut health, researchers say
Those who have had damage to the upper lining of their gastrointestinal tract are 76% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to research led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
New study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut
BOSTON - A new study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut. Scientists have been interested in this possible link for some time. According to the experts, many people who have Parkinson's disease had GI symptoms like constipation and nausea for years before developing the motor symptoms characteristic of Parkinson's,
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Tests show seaweed could help against Parkinson's disease
Eating seaweed could help prevent Parkinson’s disease, according to researchers in Japan, where the highly nutritious plant ...
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Innovative technology may enable early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
Researchers at Tel Aviv University cooperated with three major Israeli medical centers to develop a new method for detecting ...
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Be Remarkable: Boxing instructor is helping others fight through Parkinson’s disease
God delivered this young man to us as a gift, and he’s been with us since the very beginning, and without John, this program ...
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Exercise has positive impact for those diagnosed with Parkinson's disease
Jessica Krauser found the secret to getting through Parkinson's disease — exercise. She now shares the secret with the ...
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🧬 Consuming this seaweed could prevent Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder, could be slowed or prevented by the consumption of seaweed, ...
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Eating this salty snack could stave off Parkinson’s disease
Roughly one million Americans are living with Parkinson’s disease (PD), a number that is expected to increase to 1.2 million ...
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The Origins Of Parkinson's Disease Have Caused Fierce Debate Among Scientists—But New Research Points To A Breakthrough
A study finds that people with mucosal damage have greater risk of Parkinson’s disease. Here's what to know about the link ...
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Tel Aviv University Develops Methodology for Early Detection of Parkinson’s Disease
Researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) in cooperation with three major Israeli medical centers have developed a new method ...
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Baumann to speak about living with Parkinson’s
John Baumann will speak about living with Parkinson’s Disease in Reclaiming Posi-spective at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1 at St.
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