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Ibuprofen May Lower Risk Of Parkinson's Disease
April 14, 2005 Over-the-counter pain relievers may help to prevent or delay the onset of Parkinson's disease, according to research that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology 57th Annual ... > full story -
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First Mouse Model For Multiple System Atrophy Points To New Treatment Targets For Brain Diseases
March 29, 2005 A newly developed animal model for Multiple System Atrophy (MSA) - a collection of neurodegenerative disorders once thought to be three separate diseases - sheds new light on this little-studied ... > full story -
Researchers Find A Mutation In LRRK2 Gene Causes Parkinson's Disease In Several North American And European Families
March 29, 2005 Neuroscientists at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., leading a team of researchers in the United States and Europe, have discovered that a novel mutation in the recently identified LRRK2 gene causes ... > full story -
Rasagiline Reduces Disability For Patients With Advanced Parkinson's Disease
March 26, 2005 Giving Parkinson's patients on levodopa treatment an additional drug called rasagiline once daily can improve their motor function, concludes a study published in this week's issue of THE ... > full story -
UNC Findings May Help Explain Cause Of Most Common Movement Disorder
March 9, 2005 Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill may have identified the genetic basis underlying essential tremor disease, the most common human movement ... > full story -
Physical Activity Linked To Protection From Parkinson's Disease
February 23, 2005 In the first comprehensive examination of strenuous physical activity and the risk of developing Parkinson's disease, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found that ... > full story -
Gene Therapy For Parkinson's Disease Moves Forward In Animals
February 12, 2005 An international team of scientists has used gene therapy in two separate studies to renew brain cells and restore normal movements in monkeys and rats with a drug-induced form of Parkinson's ... > full story -
PCBs, Fungicide Open Brain Cells To Parkinson's Assault
January 28, 2005 University of Rochester scientists investigating the link between PCBs, pesticides and Parkinson’s disease demonstrated new and intricate reactions that occur in certain brain cells, making ... > full story -
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Scientists Detect Probable Genetic Cause Of Some Parkinson's Disease Cases
January 21, 2005 Two new studies strongly suggest that a mutation in a recently discovered gene is the most common genetic cause of Parkinson's disease identified to date. The discovery by an international ... > full story -
Transplantation Of Monkey Embryonic Stem Cells Reverses Parkinson Disease In Primates
January 11, 2005 The replenishment of missing neurons in the brain as a treatment for Parkinson disease reached the stage of human trials over 15 years ago, however the field is still in its infancy. Researchers from ... > full story
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