Calcium may play a role in PD
Researchers have found that excess levels of calcium in brain cells may lead to the formation of toxic clusters that are the hallmark of… (weiter lesen)
Researchers have found that excess levels of calcium in brain cells may lead to the formation of toxic clusters that are the hallmark of… (weiter lesen)
They say laughter is the best medicine, but researchers at Griffith are looking at whether singing may be able to help improve the lives of… (weiter lesen)
In a new study, researchers at the ASU-Banner Neurodegenerative Disease Research Center examine the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on the functioning of mitochondria–structures performing… (weiter lesen)
Levodopa improves Parkinson’s patients’ symptoms by binding with two types of receptors for dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps regulate movement and emotional response. Although… (weiter lesen)
If you’re struggling with Parkinson’s disease or know someone who is, it’s incredibly helpful to have a list of organizations that can support you or your… (weiter lesen)
Summary: a review of the eight top videos on the future of medicine reported in 2017. [This article first appeared on the LongevityFacts.com website. Author: Brady Hartman.]… (weiter lesen)
Summary: A disease-modifying drug for Parkinson’s disease remains the goal of researchers as they develop promising treatments using gene therapy, autophagy upregulators, and brain… (weiter lesen)
Here’s some more news on the Parkinson’s front, with a possible risk factor (and possible protective agent) both coming from an unexpected direction. It’s… (weiter lesen)
Researchers get their first look at how the toxic protein clusters associated with Parkinson’s disease disrupt the membranes of healthy brain cells. In new research,… (weiter lesen)
According to a piece of research by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country, the synergy between two neurotrophic factors would be beneficial particularly during… (weiter lesen)
Loss of function mutations of DJ-1 (PARK7) have been linked to the pathogenesis of Parkinson disease (PD). Antioxidative stress is one of the multi-protective… (weiter lesen)
We spoke to British comedy writer Paul Mayhew-Archer, creator of The Vicar of Dibley and My Hero, about living with Parkinson’s – and why… (weiter lesen)
A recent study by The Scripps Research Institute, in the journal ‘Cell Reports’, shows how a process in nerve cells called the S-nitrosylation (SNO) reaction… (weiter lesen)
Ballerinas buoy the moods of 50 people with Parkinson’s each week at specialised dance classes in London. Here, writer Fiona Kingston takes part in… (weiter lesen)
Mutations in DNAJC13 gene have been linked to familial form of Parkinson’s disease (PD) with Lewy pathology. DNAJC13 is an endosome-related protein and believed… (weiter lesen)
In this video from TIME, learn about the evolution of Parkinson’s disease treatment since the late 1950s. Vice president of media communications for the Michael J.… (weiter lesen)
Researchers in Japan have discovered that people with Parkinson’s may have lower levels of caffeine in their blood after drinking tea and coffee. The… (weiter lesen)
Brahm Olszynko, Masseur in Toronto (Kanada) schreibt: 2 years ago, in my 15th year of specializing in deep tissue postural alignment massage therapy, I… (weiter lesen)