Parkinson's disease and ADHD are genetically linked, finds a brain study that could provide a roadmap for future treatment.
There’s still a lot we don’t know about how Parkinson’s disease develops. But one lifestyle intervention already has strong evidence behind it.
Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson's disease, just as they can for healthy people. This seemingly counterintuitive ...
A multi-institutional study made up of 26 researchers led by the University of Melbourne has discovered that iron-reducing ...
Ultrasound technology is rapidly transforming from a diagnostic tool into a therapeutic innovation for brain conditions such as pain, OCD, and Parkinson’s disease. Researchers from Stanford University ...
Brain Trust How UAB changed the game in neuroscience research recruitment Story by Matt Windsor | Illustrations by Jody ...
15 years later, the authors performed MRI brain scans on those same participants ... can be early predictors of conditions ...
HighlightsTopline data for ATH434-201 randomized, double-blind Phase 2 clinical trial on track for release in January 2025Positive interim data ...
Data of Blarcamesine confirm upstream SIGMAR1 activationPresented as Late Breaking Oral Communications at Clinical Trials on Alzheimer’s Disease ...
The discovery of an important enzyme involved in Huntington's disease may pave the way for future treatments to prevent the ...
No one asked Steve Owen for an apology after his Oct. 21 presentation at the Belmont Branch of the Elgin County Library.