Parkinson’s disease
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Putin may be suffering from dementia, Parkinson’s disease: Report
New Delhi: Russian President Vladimir Putin may be suffering from a brain disorder caused by dementia, Parkinson’s disease or ‘roid rage’ resulting from steroid treatment for cancer, a media report said citing…
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Study: Parkinson’s disease less likely to develop among heart attack survivors
Dallas: According to new research, people who have had a heart attack may be slightly less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease later in life than people in the general population. The study…
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Heart attack survivors less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease: study
Dallas: Does heart attack have a connection to Parkinson’s disease? According to new research, people who have had a heart attack may be slightly less likely than people in the general population…
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Study finds exercise slows progression of Parkinson’s disease
Washington: Researchers have discovered that people with early-stage Parkinson’s disease, who regularly got one to two hours of moderate exercise twice a week, may have less trouble doing daily physical activities later.…
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UK PM Boris Johnson mourns mother’s sudden death
London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is mourning the death of his mother, professional painter Charlotte Johnson Wahl, who suddenly passed away at a hospital here. The 79-year-old had been suffering from…
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Breakthrough in research for treatment of Parkinson’s disease by DU
New Delhi: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder and over 10 million people worldwide are affected by this with no drug available for its treatment. However, the University of Delhi has now…
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Scientists claim to develop brain tissue from 3D-printed bioreactor
Chennai: Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US, have grown human brain tissues called ‘organoids’ with help of a 3D Printed Bioreactor…
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‘Focused’ ultrasound may help treat Parkinson’s disease
New York: Researchers have found that a scalpel-free alternative to brain surgery has the potential to benefit people with Parkinson’s disease symptoms that are much more severe on one side of the body.…
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Scientists use machine intelligence to accelerate brain mapping technique
Okinawa: A study by Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University shows a new use of technology to hasten brain mapping technique. In recent research published in Scientific Reports, researchers…
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Parkinson’s disease can start before birth
Washington: According to a recent study, people with symptoms of Parkinson’s disease before they reach the age of fifty may have brain development disorder even before their birth as the disease can…
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Regular sex beneficial for men with Parkinson’s
Washington: Men who suffer from early Parkinson’s disease can benefit from active sexual life, says a study. New research published in the European Journal of Neurology indicates that an active sexual life…
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High antibiotic use may elevate Parkinson’s disease risk
Washington: Too much intake of antibiotics adds up to the risk of Parkinson’s disease, stated a new study. A higher exposure to commonly used oral antibiotics is linked to an increase in…
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