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Dave Parker, the iconic Pirates slugger, passed away at 74, just before his Hall of Fame induction. He battled Parkinson's ...
Herbs: Ayurveda uses herbs to manage Parkinson’s Disease. These include Ashwagandha, Bramhi, Turmeric, Triphala, Ginger, Kapikacchu, Sankhapushpi, and Guggul. They manage neurological health, release ...
Our research shows that eating too much processed food, like sugary sodas and packaged snacks, might be speeding up early signs of Parkinson’s disease.” The research team followed 42,853 people, with ...
The researchers studied 88 Parkinson's participants and found they had a less diverse gut microbiome-the community of 'friendly' bacteria that live in the gut and communicate with the brain.
People who regularly eat ultra-processed food may be at a higher risk of developing early signs of Parkinson’s disease than those who don’t, a new study suggests.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBlack tea helps in one Parkinson’s type, but soda and pesticides worsen anotherA large longitudinal study found that pesticide exposure and caffeinated soda intake were linked to more severe motor ...
Information on Parkinson's disease. Learn about Parkinson's disease treatments, symptoms, ... May 8, 2025 — People who eat more ultra processed foods like cold breakfast cereal, ...
People who regularly eat ultra-processed food may be at a higher risk of developing early signs of Parkinson’s disease than those who don’t, a new study suggests. Ultra-processed food includes ...
Changes in the mouth and gut microbiomes have been linked to cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease. | Neuroscience ...
By Hannah McDonald Click here for updates on this story NOLENSVILLE, Tennessee (WTVF) — After feeling the heavy toll of caregiving, a Nolensville man has created an app to help others caring for loved ...
Landmark trials using stem cells to treat Parkinson’s disease in the USA and Japan mark a turning point for cell therapy in neurodegeneration. Similar approaches to Alzheimer’s disease and ...
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