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Dopamine D1 Agonists May Aid Patients With Late-Stage Parkinson's
The study covered in this summary was published on MedRxiv.org as a preprint and has not yet been peer reviewed. First Look
9 days ago - Medscape
Alcohol Use Disorder and the Risk of Neurodegenerative Diseases
Alcohol use disorder is associated with a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease, as demonstrated in this retrospective cohort study. First Look
16 days ago - Medscape - 2 articles
Is Coffee Bad For you?
Coffee is often the first thing people grab for a quick energy and mood boost. If coffee is part of your daily diet, you may be wondering if there's any connection between...
28 days ago - UPMC
Oxidized Cholesterol and Alzheimer's Disease
Oxidized cholesterol can be a hundred times more toxic than regular cholesterol, raising additional concerns about foods such as ghee, canned tuna, processed meat, and parmesan...
1 month ago - Nutrition Facts
DBS Helpful for Motor Function but Not Depression in Parkinson's
Although deep brain stimulation can help improve motor function and quality of life in patients with Parkinson's disease, it doesn't improve depression symptom scores at 1...
1 month ago - Medscape - 2 articles
Resting-State EEG Differentiates Depression in Parkinson's
Novel approach illuminates understanding of this prominent nonmotor symptom. First Look
2 monthes ago - Medscape
Imaging Pinpoints Markers of Anxiety Related to Parkinson's
The insula and frontal cortex are involved in the development of anxiety in adults with Parkinson's disease, new research suggests. Medscape Medical News
3 monthes ago - Medscape
Dairy a Risk Factor for Parkinson's?
New research suggests a causal relationship between dairy intake and Parkinson's disease in men, with a 40% increased risk for those with the highest intake, investigators...
3 monthes ago - Medscape
Brain Imaging Sheds New Light on Disordered Speech
The dorsal precentral gyrus plays a critical role in detecting and correcting vocalization errors, which may have implications for treating patients with speech difficulties...
3 monthes ago - Medscape - 3 articles
Oral antibiotics increase the risk of Parkinson's disease, study finds
A recent study has found that oral antibiotics may increase the risk of Parkison's disease. In their report, Finnish researchers noted that it may take up to 15 years for those...
3 monthes ago - Natural News - 2 articles
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