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Pieces Coming Together In Parkinson's, Cholesterol Puzzle
April 4, 2008 In 2006, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers found that people with low levels of LDL cholesterol are more likely to have Parkinson's disease than people with high LDL levels. But ... > full story -
Uterine Stem Cells Create New Neurons That Can Curb Parkinson's Disease
March 31, 2008 The injection of uterine stem cells trigger growth of new brain cells in mice with Parkinson's disease, Yale School of Medicine researchers ... > full story -
How Dangerous Is Boxing For The Brain?
March 28, 2008 Boxing is possibly less dangerous for the brain than previously feared -- at least for amateurs. However, conclusive statements on the level of danger are not yet possible. Whether professional ... > full story -
Link Between Pesticides And Parkinson's Strengthened With Family Study
March 28, 2008 For the first time, the association between Parkinson's disease and exposure to pesticides has been shown in patients with the neurological disorder compared with their unaffected ... > full story -
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Glycine Could Be Key To REM Sleep Behavior Disorder, Study Shows
March 27, 2008 New research holds promise for thousands who suffer from REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. RDB, a neurological disorder that causes violent twitches and muscle contractions during rapid eye-movement (REM) ... > full story -
Fly's Tiny Brain May Hold Huge Human Benefits
March 24, 2008 A study in fruit flies has shown that by manipulating levels of certain compounds associated with the "circuitry" of the brain, key genes related to memory can be isolated and tested. The results of ... > full story -
Therapeutic Cloning Treats Parkinson's Disease In Mice
March 23, 2008 Therapeutic cloning, also known as somatic-cell nuclear transfer, can be used to treat Parkinson's disease in mice. For the first time, researchers showed that therapeutic cloning or SCNT has been ... > full story -
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Promising Research On The Susceptibility To And Drug Targets For Parkinson's Disease
March 20, 2008 Better understanding of Parkinson's disease onset during aging is important for improving diagnostics and developing strategies for therapeutic intervention. Scientists have now identified genes and ... > full story -
Impaired Sense Of Smell May Be Early Indicator Of Parkinson's Disease
March 20, 2008 Impaired sense of smell occurs in the earliest stages of Parkinson's disease and there is mounting evidence that it may precede motor symptoms by several ... > full story -
Gene Linked To Development Of The Parkinson's Disease In Those With Family History Identified
March 20, 2008 Research has uncovered a gene that could hold the key to developing new treatments for Parkinson's disease. Although less than a quarter of all cases of Parkinson's are familial, researchers believe ... > full story
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