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Parkinson’s disease risk is linked to gut health, researchers say
Those who have had damage to the upper lining of their gastrointestinal tract are 76% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according to research led by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Parkinson's Disease May Start In The Gut, Not The Brain, New Research Says
Parkinson’s disease is a devastating condition that progressively causes trouble with movement, mobility, and speech. But while Parkinson’s disease has long been considered a disease of the brain, a growing body of research suggests it may actually start in the gut.
Upper GI Damage Linked to 76% Higher Parkinson’s Disease Risk
People with a history of upper gastrointestinal (GI) damage have a 76% higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.
These mental health drugs may increase risk of Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease is a challenging and progressive neurological disorder that affects the brain, leading to symptoms such as uncontrollable movements, muscle stiffness, and difficulties with balance and coordination.
New research linking poor gut health to Parkinson's risk
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the importance of improving gut health and how increased cell phone use is linked to increased risk of heart disease.
Gut Damage May Boost Risk of Parkinson's
In the puzzle that is Parkinson's disease, there are dueling camps: "brain-first" versus "gut-first." The former proposes that Parkinson's starts in the brain with the loss of dopamine-producing neurons ultimately linked to muscle stiffness and tremors.
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Parkinson's disease study develops analytical pipeline to identify unexploited genes
A research team from Hiroshima University has developed an analysis pipeline to identify unexploited genes for a given ...
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Breakthrough Seaweed Antioxidant Could Prevent Parkinson’s Disease
Ecklonia cava, a type of brown algae seaweed, has demonstrated potential in protecting against neurodegenerative diseases.
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The Origins Of Parkinson's Disease Have Caused Fierce Debate Among Scientists—But New Research Points To A Breakthrough
Parkinson’s
disease
is a devastating condition that progressively causes trouble with movement, mobility, and speech. But ...
MedPage Today
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Upper GI Damage Tied to Subsequent Parkinson's Disease
Over a mean follow-up of 14.9 years, Parkinson's diagnoses emerged for 52 patients (2.2%) with upper GI mucosal damage and 48 ...
Los Angeles Times
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Working to knock out Parkinson’s disease, one punch at a time
I’d be dead with Marlon before he even got to me.” Obergfell, who was first diagnosed with
Parkinson’s
disease
in 2020, ...
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Eating this salty snack could stave off Parkinson’s disease
Roughly one million Americans are living with Parkinson's disease (PD), a number that is expected to increase to 1.2 million ...
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Studying the brain in motion offers new insights into Parkinson's disease
A breakthrough in medical imaging is making it possible for researchers to observe brain activity during movement and pick up ...
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Ventyx Biosciences Announces Initiation of Dosing in a Phase 2a Trial of VTX3232 in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
We are excited to initiate this trial of VTX3232 in patients with early Parkinson’s disease,” said Mark Forman, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer. “There is a compelling body of evidence from the ...
PsyPost on MSN
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New machine learning model predicts Parkinson’s disease risk up to 15 years in advance
A recent study published in Neurology suggests that individuals at high risk of developing Parkinson’s disease could be ...
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