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Parkinson’s disease is a serious brain condition that slowly affects movement, balance, and coordination. Unfortunately, most ...
Mounting evidence suggests there might be two separate types of the world’s fastest-growing neurological condition. Can this ...
A phase I/II trial showed that transplanting dopaminergic progenitors derived from induced pluripotent stem cells was safe in Parkinson's disease, while a phase I trial of the human embryonic stem ...
In a first-of-its-kind human trial, researchers transplanted iPS-cell-derived dopaminergic progenitors into patients with ...
The research team analysed a database of 154,830 3D scans, looking for physical differences in the retina that could indicate the presence of Parkinson's disease. The process was then repeated ...
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain.
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition driven by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons, which causes tremors, ...
As reported by NHS England, it’s hoped that this type of detailed 3D scan could now be used as a pre-screening tool to detect Parkinson’s disease before people even experience symptoms.
The research team analysed a database of 154,830 3D scans, looking for physical differences in the retina that could indicate the presence of Parkinson's disease. The process was then repeated ...
Precise mapping of a patient’s brain can enable a wider range of treatments, writes DR ROWLAND ILLING, chief medical officer ...
Two centuries on, most specialists still rely on physical symptoms to diagnose Parkinson’s disease. In other words ... remains invisible – even to MRI scans. Mapping changes in the 200 ...