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FAU seeking seniors to help map Parkinson's effects on exercise, cognitive abilities and how we age
While the U.S. National Institutes of Health says that around 500,000 Americans are currently diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, experts believe that the true number of undiagnosed people living with ...
Duke-NUS scientists have built one of the largest and most comprehensive maps of the developing human brain, marking a major step forward in testing new therapies for Parkinson’s disease and other ...
Research from Carnegie Mellon University’s Aryn Gittis and colleagues suggests the most recognizable symptoms of Parkinson's disease — tremor and slowed movement — result from disruptions in different ...
The number of patients living with neurodegenerative diseases that affect movement is rising steadily. Yet a large-scale study from the Paris Brain Institute and the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm ...
Researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School have developed a detailed single-cell atlas of the developing human brain, offering a new reference point for evaluating lab-grown neurons used in Parkinson’s ...
The number of patients living with neurodegenerative diseases that affect movement is rising steadily. Yet a large-scale ...
Florida Atlantic University is conducting a study on the effects of Parkinson’s disease and aging on cognitive and physical function. Researchers are seeking participants aged 62 and older with ...
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