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Category Archives: Parkinson’s Treatment

Coya Therapeutics Completes Merger with Nicoya Health Inc. and Announces $10 Million Series A Financing to Advance Pipeline of Regulatory T cell…

Posted: Published on February 4th, 2021

-Seminal discoveries in regulatory T-cell (Treg) biology; Novel cryopreservation and manufacturing innovations based on the research of Stanley H. Appel, M.D., internationally renowned researcher and neurologist- HOUSTON, Feb Continue reading

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Ultrasound Ablation for PD: Benefit Limited by Adverse Effects – Medscape

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

Focused ultrasound for ablation of the subthalamic nucleus in one hemisphere improved motor features in a selected group of patients with markedly asymmetric Parkinson's disease, but was associated with a high rate of adverse events, including dyskinesias and other neurologic complications, in a new randomized sham-controlled trial. "Longer-term and larger trials are needed to determine the role of focused ultrasound subthalamotomy in the management of Parkinson's disease and its effect as compared with other available treatments, including deep-brain stimulation," the authors conclude. Continue reading

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This brain protein may be the key to preventing the loss of dopamine neurons in Parkinsons disease – PsyPost

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

Parkinsons disease, a brain disorder that affects over 10 million people worldwide, is caused by the gradual loss of dopamine neurons. The loss of these neurons leads to involuntary tremors, stiffness and balance problems. While there are drugs to treat these symptoms, no drugs exist to slow the progression of the disease Continue reading

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Technology Has Broken Healthcare Barriers During the COVID-19 Pandemic – Neurology Advisor

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

COVID-19 has prompted clinicians to change how they deliver care and to reallocate resources toward the most urgent needs on a global scale.1 Patients with diseases ranging from Parkinson disease to chronic pain have been forced to wait for extended periods of time for necessary interventions and treatments. Consequently, many have experienced higher levels of pain, depression, and an overall lower quality of life.2 Compounding this issue is the fact that patients with neurologic conditions, including movement disorders, and those with chronic conditions seem to be at higher risk for COVID-193 but may be reluctant to seek medical intervention in the midst of the pandemic.4 This reluctance has allowed certain chronic conditions to progress to urgent health issues.4 But it is not all bad news. The challenges COVID-19 presents are driving the adoption of digital and telehealth platforms around the world, particularly for patients with chronic conditions. Continue reading

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Parkinson’s Disease Treatment Market Size, Share, Growth Trends, Revenue, Top Companies, Regional Outlook, and Forecast, 2020-2027 – LionLowdown

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

Disposables Geographic Segmentation The report offers an exhaustive assessment of different region-wise and country-wise Parkinsons Disease Treatment markets such as the U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, etc. North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, The Middle East and Africa What are the main takeaways from this report Continue reading

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The Top 5 of MRI in 2020 – Diagnostic Imaging

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

This year, investigators throughout the globe shared their work with MRI, highlighting not only the additional ways the modality can be used, but also spotlighting its ability to outperform other scanning methods. A variety of developments demonstrated the wider role that MRI can play with cancer imaging, neurological disease detection, and even COVID-19 Continue reading

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The Most Incredible Groundbreaking Results From Space Station Science in 2020 – SciTechDaily

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

Dozens of experiments are going on at any given time aboard the International Space Station. Research conducted in 2020 is advancing our understanding in areas of study from Parkinsons disease to combustion. Space station research results published this year came from experiments performed and data collected during the past 20 years of continuous human habitation aboard the orbiting laboratory Continue reading

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Why some people won’t mind New Year parties being cancelled – The Irish News

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

MOST of us can find some joy in the Christmas and New Year period even this year but just imagine what it would be like if you couldn't, or, indeed, if you took no pleasure in anything most people enjoy, from eating a lovely meal to going for a walk. This is how some people feel every day, owing to a condition called anhedonia. It is likely to get worse over the holidays too, according to Carmine Pariante, a professor of biological psychiatry at King's College London "because there is an expectation at this time of year that everybody must be happy". Continue reading

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Heartwarming stories of 2020 – WUSA9.com

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, there was plenty of good news in 2020 like a nurse capturing graduation photos of a child she helped care for in hospice. WASHINGTON In the past year, there has been a lot of focus on the global pandemic, national politics, social justice, unrest and a lot of gloom and doom. Despite all of that, there are always things worth celebrating, big and small. Continue reading

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High Blood Pressure During Pregnancy Linked to Worse Memory 15 Years Later – PRNewswire

Posted: Published on December 31st, 2020

MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 30, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --Women who develop high blood pressure during pregnancy may be more likely to have lower scores on tests of memory and thinking skills 15 years later than women who did not develop high blood pressure during pregnancy, according to a new study published in the December 30,2020, online issue of Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology Continue reading

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