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Researchers Monitor Progression Of Parkinson's Disease By Studying Molecular Changes In Brain
October 22, 2004 The progress of Parkinson's disease (PD), or any brain-wasting disease, is painful to watch in oneself or in a loved one. Physicians and researchers are not immune to that pain, but they watch ... > full story -
FSU Scientist Links Iron Imbalance To Parkinson's Disease
October 13, 2004 Dietary iron imbalances either way spell trouble for healthy cells, triggering a chain of cellular events in the brain that increases the odds of developing Parkinson's disease, a degenerative ... > full story -
An Embryonic Stem Cell Model For Parkinson's Disease
October 5, 2004 Despite the well-characterized cellular basis of Parkinson's disease -- the degeneration of dopamine-production neurons -- the molecular mechanisms responsible for the neurodegeneration remain ... > full story -
New Genetic Research Demonstrates Possible Cause Of Inherited Form Of Parkinson's Disease
August 27, 2004 Columbia University Medical Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine researchers have identified a possible cause of an inherited form of Parkinson's disease, which may be related to more ... > full story -
Study Sheds New Light On Genetic Risk For Parkinson's Disease
June 24, 2004 By combining the results of 22 studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have found that a specific form of the gene APOE very slightly increases the risk of Parkinson's ... > full story -
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Ritalin May Improve Parkinson's Symptoms, OHSU Study Says
May 7, 2004 A well-known drug used to treat hyperactive children boosts the potency of another drug that reduces Parkinson's disease symptoms, an Oregon Health and Science University study has ... > full story -
Dental Pulp Cells May Hold Key To Treatment Of Parkinson's Disease
May 5, 2004 Cells derived from the inside of a tooth might someday prove an effective way to treat the brains of people suffering from Parkinson's ... > full story -
Some Cases Of Parkinson's, Alzheimer's Linked To Common Gene
April 29, 2004 A gene known to have a hand in Alzheimer's disease may contribute to some cases of Parkinson's disease as well, according to findings discussed today at the annual meeting of the American ... > full story -
Potential Parkinson’s Drug Relieves Symptoms With Few Side Effects
April 20, 2004 An international team of Parkinson's disease researchers has shown that a potential new drug is effective at treating patients in the early stages of Parkinson's and may even slow the ... > full story -
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New Hereditary Gene Linked To Parkinson's Disease
April 16, 2004 University College London scientists have discovered a new gene implicated in the early development of Parkinson's ... > full story
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