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A breakthrough brain scan shows Parkinson’s drugs can misfire in the brain, helping some patients less than others. The fix?
Researchers are using an advanced brain imaging method called MEG to understand why Parkinson’s drug levodopa doesn’t work equally well for everyone. By mapping patients’ brain signals before and ...
An international team, led by researchers at the Champalimaud Foundation (CF), has shown—for the first time in a realistic way—that it may be possible to diagnose Parkinson's disease (PD ...
In a breakthrough study, scientists found that silencing a single overactive enzyme in the brain reversed early damage caused ...
A cutting-edge brain imaging platform that integrates upright PET scanning, an augmented reality (AR) headset, and motion ...
The patient would reach out to a physician, eventually come to the attention of a neurologist, they're examined, their brain scan is obtained. In the case of Parkinson's, often that scan is fine ...
Researchers at Laval University and the CERVO Brain Research Center in Québec have developed a groundbreaking, non-invasive method to diagnose Parkinson’s disease (PD) early using a simple eye ...
Differences in the chemicals people's bodies produce - which some people can even smell - may help detect the disease much ...
Determining the specific type of dementia early in the diagnostic process can lead to more targeted treatments and better outcomes ...
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