A new study shows dopamine isn’t the brain’s movement “gas pedal” after all. Instead of setting speed or strength, it quietly ...
Brett Favre has never been known for backing down from a hit, but the Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback is confronting a ...
A McGill-led study is challenging a popular theory about how dopamine drives movement, a discovery that could shift how scientists think about Parkinson's disease treatments.
BOSTON - There currently is no cure for Parkinson's disease, but scientists may have discovered a potential path to slow or stop the disease. Parkinson's disease is a brain disorder that can cause ...
AbbVie Inc. said Thursday the Food and Drug Administration has approved its vyalev as the first and only subcutaneous 24-hour continuous infusion of levodopa-based therapy for the treatment of motor ...
A MeiraGTx Holdings gene therapy for Parkinson’s disease has preliminary data from a small clinical trial showing the one-time treatment showed both safety and efficacy, results that lay the ...
"That could change things for me because I'm not really getting the treatment that I should be getting," Rachel Reid ...
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Power Over Parkinson’s: Learning to overcome

We want to provide support for people in Monterey County who are on the journey of Parkinson’s disease, which is quite a ...
Brett Favre Turns to a Controversial Treatment for Parkinson's Disease originally appeared on Men's Fitness. In September, Favre revealed his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease. Now, he's working to ...
Parkinson’s disease affects over 10 million people globally, with incidence increasing after age 60. Dopamine-producing neuron loss leads to both motor and non-motor symptoms, including tremors, sleep ...
Researchers estimate that 89% of people with Parkinson's disease (PD) have speech and voice disorders including disorders of laryngeal, respiratory and articulatory function. Despite the high ...
For decades, Parkinson’s disease has been framed as a simple story of dwindling dopamine, a slow erosion of the brain’s ...