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New study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in gut
New Study Links Gut Health With Parkinson's Risk-Plus One GI Symptom That Could Be an Early Sign
Have you ever heard of the "gut-brain connection"? It refers to the relationship between our gut microbiome and cognitive health. The link between the two is multifaceted and complex. But in essence,
Could gut problems increase your risk of Parkinson's disease? New research points to yes
A study found that those with upper gastrointestinal damage are 76% more likely to develop Parkinson's disease, signaling a potential paradigm shift in how the disease is studied.
Gastro Problems Could Heighten Parkinson's Disease Risk By 76%: Study
New study reveals digestive issues like ulcers could raise Parkinsons disease risk by 76 Discover the gut-brain connection
Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Increased Risk of Parkinson's Disease
Increased exposure to air pollution in the form of particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 µm or less (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) was associated with a higher risk for Parkinson's disease, according to a population-based case-control study in JAMA Network Open.
New study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut
BOSTON - A new study finds Parkinson's disease may begin in the gut. Scientists have been interested in this possible link for some time. According to the experts, many people who have Parkinson's disease had GI symptoms like constipation and nausea for years before developing the motor symptoms characteristic of Parkinson's,
New research linking poor gut health to Parkinson's risk
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the importance of improving gut health and how increased cell phone use is linked to increased risk of heart disease.
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How a Colorado Parkinson’s group uses climbing to help stave off effects of the disease
Paul Stroud’s done everything he can to combat the effects of Parkinson’s disease. He had a pair of stimulators implanted ...
McKnight's Long-Term Care News
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Study: Exercise eases motor symptoms, fatigue in Parkinson’s
Moderate- or high-intensity exercise can help with Parkinson's disease symptoms like fatigue, a recent study shows.
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USF researcher integral part of FDA’s approval of new Parkinson’s drug
The cause of Parkinson's Disease remains largely unknown, but a new drug could be extremely beneficial to treat symptoms.
Daily Coffee News
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Study: People Using Coffee to Self-Treat Parkinson’s But Not Talking to Their Doctors
A new study shows that coffee is among the most commonly used "natural health products" used by people with Parkinson's ...
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Novel drug molecule could help treat Parkinson's disease in young patients
More than 100,000 Canadians currently live with Parkinson's disease. A novel drug molecule being studied by researchers from ...
Channel NewsAsia Singapore
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Do your hands sometimes shake uncontrollably? Is it a sign of Parkinson’s disease or something else?
It could be a medical condition called essential tremor, and a new study by Singapore’s National Neuroscience Institute has ...
Physics World
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Adaptive deep brain stimulation reduces Parkinson’s disease symptoms
An intelligent self-adjusting brain pacemaker could improve the quality-of-life for those living with Parkinson’s disease ...
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'Exercise Is Medicine' for People With Parkinson's
Exercise, whether moderate- or high-intensity, can help ease Parkinson's symptoms, including fatigue, new research s ...
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