Parkinson's Disease News and Research

Latest Parkinson's Disease News and Research

High ceramide levels may increase a person's risk of AD

High ceramide levels may increase a person's risk of AD

Promising path to Parkinson’s disease treatment

Promising path to Parkinson’s disease treatment

WCMC receives NHLBI grant to study smoking-induced COPD

WCMC receives NHLBI grant to study smoking-induced COPD

Study shows why eating less may be therapeutic for people with neuromuscular disorders

Study shows why eating less may be therapeutic for people with neuromuscular disorders

UCB’s Neupro now available in U.S. pharmacies

UCB’s Neupro now available in U.S. pharmacies

Novel way to monitor real-time chemical changes in brains of patients undergoing DBS

Novel way to monitor real-time chemical changes in brains of patients undergoing DBS

The Alzheimer's Association recognizes four leading scientists with Lifetime Achievement Award

The Alzheimer's Association recognizes four leading scientists with Lifetime Achievement Award

New eye-tracking device for amputees

New eye-tracking device for amputees

Five recent Science and Nature papers shed light on elusive 'GPCRs'

Five recent Science and Nature papers shed light on elusive 'GPCRs'

MedStar NRH, Georgetown University create new Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery

MedStar NRH, Georgetown University create new Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery

Incident HF an ‘extreme high-risk’ condition

Incident HF an ‘extreme high-risk’ condition

Republican-led House votes (again) to repeal health law

Republican-led House votes (again) to repeal health law

Longer looks: Keeping Parkinson's a secret

Longer looks: Keeping Parkinson's a secret

PGC-1alpha and TFEB provide two new therapeutic targets for Huntington's disease

PGC-1alpha and TFEB provide two new therapeutic targets for Huntington's disease

Stress management program may help people with MS prevent new disease activity

Stress management program may help people with MS prevent new disease activity

Mayo Clinic, 18 other leading research institutions urge Congress to maintain funding levels for NIH

Mayo Clinic, 18 other leading research institutions urge Congress to maintain funding levels for NIH

Powerful brain chemical systems work together to paralyze skeletal muscles during REM sleep

Powerful brain chemical systems work together to paralyze skeletal muscles during REM sleep

Book explains complex world of personalized medicine

Book explains complex world of personalized medicine

Caffeine combats skin cancer risk

Caffeine combats skin cancer risk

Broken heart syndrome arms against epinephrine high

Broken heart syndrome arms against epinephrine high

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