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Parkinson's disease

  • Revitalize Your Cells: How Zone 2 Exercise Can Combat Mitochondrial Dysfunction
    Revitalize Your Cells: How Zone 2 Exercise Can Combat Mitochondrial Dysfunction
    Low intensity exercise such as jogging, swimming, cycling, or hiking can effectively enhance our cell's energy generating function.
    July 23, 2024BY Shan Lam and JoJo Novaes
  • Customized B Vitamin Therapy Could Help Parkinson’s Patients, New Study Suggests
    Customized B Vitamin Therapy Could Help Parkinson’s Patients, New Study Suggests
    A recent study uncovers the gut-brain connection in Parkinson's; B vitamin deficiency may play a crucial role.
    June 27, 2024BY George Citroner
  • 5 Focused Exercises to Help Manage Parkinson’s Disease
    5 Focused Exercises to Help Manage Parkinson’s Disease
    Exercise is one of the most powerful treatments for Parkinson's disease.
    May 24, 2024BY Kevin Shelley
  • The Real Healing Effects of Placebos on Diseases Are Obscured by Drugs
    The Real Healing Effects of Placebos on Diseases Are Obscured by Drugs
    We all have a remarkable ability to heal from disease. Our internal and external beliefs can have a ...
    April 30, 2024BY Yuhong Dong
  • Simple Skin Biopsy Shows Promise for Detecting Parkinson’s Disease
    Simple Skin Biopsy Shows Promise for Detecting Parkinson’s Disease
    Skin test accurately identifies Parkinson's biomarker, according to new research.
    March 23, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Stopping Cellular Stress May Be Key in Treating Early-Onset Dementia: Study
    Stopping Cellular Stress May Be Key in Treating Early-Onset Dementia: Study
    Neurodegenerative diseases like early-onset dementia and Alzheimer's are characterized by protein buildup in the brain, which triggers a ...
    March 14, 2024BY Cara Michelle Miller
  • Growing Evidence That Pesticides Are Linked to Parkinson’s Disease
    Growing Evidence That Pesticides Are Linked to Parkinson’s Disease
    Inhabitants of areas with higher use of atrazine, lindane, and simazine were 25 percent to 36 percent more ...
    March 5, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Lifestyle Changes, Positive Outlook Can Aid Parkinson’s Fight: Expert
    Lifestyle Changes, Positive Outlook Can Aid Parkinson’s Fight: Expert
    As Parkinson's diagnoses rise, an expert says how someone receives a Parkinson's diagnosis can either positively or negatively ...
    January 25, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Can GLP-1 Agonists Help With Parkinson’s Disease?
    Can GLP-1 Agonists Help With Parkinson’s Disease?
    A potential new treatment for Parkinson's comes up short but offers a glimmer of hope for younger patients. ...
    January 21, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Exploring the Cognitive Benefits of Uncaria Rhynchophylla in Dementia Treatment
    Exploring the Cognitive Benefits of Uncaria Rhynchophylla in Dementia Treatment
    Recent research has shown the potential benefits of extracts from the Chinese herb Uncaria rhynchophylla in treating Alzheimer's ...
    December 25, 2023BY Teresa Zhang
  • Micro- and Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Dementia
    Micro- and Nanoplastics Linked to Parkinson’s and Dementia
    Experts say the new findings add to evidence linking plastics pollution to disease, urge political action to reduce ...
    December 4, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Tai Chi May Slow Progression of Parkinson’s Disease: Study
    Tai Chi May Slow Progression of Parkinson’s Disease: Study
    A new study shows tai chi may help stave off Parkinson's disease symptoms such as trouble walking and ...
    November 6, 2023BY Mary Gillis
  • Micronutrients Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s Disease
    Micronutrients Help Protect Against Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lou Gehrig’s Disease
    Discover the nutrients vital for protecting your mind.
    October 29, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: Study
    Loneliness Linked to Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease: Study
    This is the first time emotional health has been linked to the condition.
    October 13, 2023BY George Citroner
  • 4 Common Fruits Could Improve Memory, Cognitive Issues: Global Study
    4 Common Fruits Could Improve Memory, Cognitive Issues: Global Study
    A recent study analyzed data from 47 countries, revealing that 251 plants have memory-improving capacity, including common fruits ...
    October 3, 2023BY Mercura Wang
  • Could Mold, Metals in Food, Our Own Bacteria Cause Alzheimer’s? How Do We Detox?
    Could Mold, Metals in Food, Our Own Bacteria Cause Alzheimer’s? How Do We Detox?
    What if it’s not one single factor causing Alzheimer’s, but multiple factors, even more than a hundred? Watch ...
    August 11, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    Fragrance can boost cognitive capacity among older adults by 226 percent, University of California–Irvine (UCI) researchers announced in newly ...
    August 10, 2023BY Carol Cassis
  • Nearly Half of Americans with Parkinson’s Don’t See a Neurologist: Expert Explains Why
    Nearly Half of Americans with Parkinson’s Don’t See a Neurologist: Expert Explains Why
    Parkinson's disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the United States, just behind Alzheimer’s. About a ...
    July 31, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Why Exercise Is Crucial for Parkinson’s Disease, and 4 Workouts That Alleviate Symptoms
    Why Exercise Is Crucial for Parkinson’s Disease, and 4 Workouts That Alleviate Symptoms
    Parkinson's symptoms gradually escalate until they hinder a person's ability to enjoy even basic physical activities. However, simply ...
    July 18, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Early Signs of Parkinson’s Can Be Hiding in Your Dreams
    Early Signs of Parkinson’s Can Be Hiding in Your Dreams
    Dreams—mysterious journeys that take us to strange and often illogical places. But what if dreams were a window ...
    July 12, 2023BY Dan Skorbach
  • Hong Kong Identified Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis as Precursor Factor for Parkinson’s Disease
    Hong Kong Identified Gut Microbiome Dysbiosis as Precursor Factor for Parkinson’s Disease
    A study conducted by the Faculty of Medicine (CU Medicine) at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) ...
    July 12, 2023BY Liane Lau and Nathan Amery
  • Dreams Interpreted: Parkinson’s, Vitamin Deficiency, and Your Overall Health
    Dreams Interpreted: Parkinson’s, Vitamin Deficiency, and Your Overall Health
    Dreams can—and often do—feature the most random assortment of people doing the most random things: You, a childhood ...
    June 29, 2023BY Vance Voetberg
  • 4 Supplements May Reduce Parkinson’s Disease Risks or Relieve Symptoms
    4 Supplements May Reduce Parkinson’s Disease Risks or Relieve Symptoms
    As the incidence of Parkinson's disease reaches alarming levels, researchers are intensifying their efforts to discover novel drugs ...
    June 24, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Changes in Gut Bacteria May Cause Parkinson’s: Study
    Changes in Gut Bacteria May Cause Parkinson’s: Study
    A recent study reveals a potential connection between Parkinson's disease and the gut microbiome, suggesting that infection with ...
    May 26, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Parkinson’s Disease May Damage the Brain Long Before Symptoms Appear; 2 Tests Could Detect It Early
    Parkinson’s Disease May Damage the Brain Long Before Symptoms Appear; 2 Tests Could Detect It Early
    A recent study found the annual incidence of Parkinson's disease, a progressive and degenerative neurological condition, among older adults ...
    May 23, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Parkinson’s Risk 70 Percent Higher for Camp Lejeune Marines; The Cause Could Affect Millions: Study
    Parkinson’s Risk 70 Percent Higher for Camp Lejeune Marines; The Cause Could Affect Millions: Study
    A new analysis of U.S. service members has revealed that veterans who served at Marine Corps base Camp ...
    May 23, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Environmental Toxins Linked to Steep Rise in Parkinson’s Disease
    Environmental Toxins Linked to Steep Rise in Parkinson’s Disease
    Parkinson's is now the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer's disease and the fastest-growing degenerative neurological disorder, according ...
    May 16, 2023BY George Citroner
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