The new unique technology in Europe to treat Parkinson's and tumors
A groundbreaking non-invasive ultrasound technique, MrgFUS, is now available in Italy to treat Parkinson's disease and brain tumors with precision and without surgery.
Parkinson: the early symptom revealed by the Michael J. Fox Foundation
The Michael J. Fox Foundation has highlighted an unexpected early symptom of Parkinson's disease, which affects 1 in 100 people over 60, stressing the importance of early diagnosis for better treatment outcomes.
What treatments are currently available for Parkinson's disease?
Current treatments for Parkinson's disease focus on symptom management as there is no definitive cure for this progressive neurodegenerative disorder.
This disease can be seen in walking - 5 warning signs not to be ignored
The article discusses warning signs of Parkinson's disease that can be observed in a person's walking patterns, emphasizing the importance of early identification.
Parkinson Diagnosis: World Innovation from the Vineyards
A biotech company from a German province aims to simplify and improve the reliability of Parkinson's diagnosis, supported by a notable Parkinson's patient.
Lead singer Country Joe McDonald dead as tributes pour in
Country Joe McDonald, the lead singer of the iconic 60s band Country Joe and the Fish, has died at 84 after battling Parkinson's disease.
Japan approves first worldwide stem cell treatment for Parkinson's
Japan has approved pioneering stem cell treatments for Parkinson's disease and severe heart failure, set to be available to patients within months.
Revolutionary Results in Parkinson's Disease Treatment in Japan
Japan has become the first country in the world to approve stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease with promising results reported for heart attack treatment as well.
UFRJ technology uses electrical stimuli to reduce Parkinson's tremors
Researchers at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro have developed a low-cost technology that uses electrical stimuli to help reduce the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Syngenta says it will stop making pesticide linked to Parkinsonโs disease
Syngenta has announced it will cease production of the pesticide paraquat, commonly linked to Parkinsonโs disease, by the end of June, amid ongoing lawsuits alleging health risks from its use.
How Parkinson's Affects Voice and Emotion Recognition
Parkinson's disease not only causes motor tremors but also impairs the ability to recognize emotions in voice, with research showing that this challenge is linked to which side of the brain is affected by the disease.
Professor warns: unexpected symptom - a signal of Parkinson's disease
A professor highlights that recognizing early signs of Parkinson's disease, which is often mistaken for normal aging, can significantly enhance management of the condition.
Author Rachel Reid postpones book after worsening Parkinson's symptoms
Canadian author Rachel Reid has postponed the release of her upcoming book 'Unrivaled' to 2027 due to the exacerbation of her Parkinson's symptoms.
Health Check for Welcoming Parents: If Movement Slows Down and Night Terrors Increase
Observing the movements of elderly parents during the holidays can help assess their health, as changes may indicate conditions such as Parkinson's disease.
Latvia is the only country in the Baltics not offering modern treatment for Parkinson's disease patients
In Latvia, over 4,000 individuals suffer from Parkinson's disease, yet modern treatments that could improve their quality of life are not available, despite their existence in neighboring Baltic countries.
Parkinson: a specialist explained in detail what is the first detectable symptom
Dr. Juan Ferrario discusses the complexities of Parkinson's disease, highlighting the first detectable symptom and the challenges in diagnosis.
Research: A blood test can reveal early signs of Parkinson's in the blood
Scandinavian researchers have discovered a promising way to detect Parkinson's disease several years, possibly decades, before the most debilitating symptoms manifest.
Cellular Implant Against Parkinson's Tested on Humans
Researchers at USC's Keck Medicine Medical Center are testing an experimental stem cell implant on Parkinson's patients to restore dopamine production in the brain.
Discovering the hyperactive brain network that could be the distinctive signal of Parkinson's disease
A new study suggests that various symptoms of Parkinson's disease stem from disruptions in a brain network involved in action coordination rather than solely from motor control.
Nose symptom could be early Parkinson's sign years before diagnosis
A nose symptom may appear years before other Parkinson's symptoms develop, serving as an early warning sign of the disease.
Parkinson's, the signals before the disease
The article discusses the early warning signs of Parkinson's disease and highlights notable figures who have suffered from it, such as Muhammad Ali and Michael J. Fox.