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The Smoking Paradox: Tobacco Lowers Parkinson's Risk, but Only for Some People
Current smokers had less incident Parkinson's, but higher mortality risk ...
Within the field of molecular neuroscience, circadian rhythms are increasingly recognized as fundamental regulators of brain health and disease. Disruption ...
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Parkinson’s disease tied to early metabolic changes
Parkinson’s disease may begin reshaping the body’s chemistry years before the first tremor or stiffness appears. A growing body of peer-reviewed research now ties specific metabolic disturbances, from ...
New review unravels how mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular aging converge to drive Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive ...
It takes two to tango, and two to trigger Parkinson’s. New research identifies the "partners in crime" genes that work together to overwhelm the brain’s waste-management system.
Explore how proteomics enables personalized medicine by improving patient stratification, treatment response, and diagnostics ...
Neuroscience research has rapidly advanced our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders.
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Scientists warn hidden everyday factor may sharply raise Parkinson’s risk
A growing body of research is tying Parkinson’s disease to substances people encounter daily without a second thought, from ...
On Rare Disease Day, February 28, the spotlight turns to conditions that are individually rare but together affect many families. At Bielefeld ...
When we learn a new motor skill—whether mastering a piano passage or refining balance while walking—the brain must reorganize ...
The convergence of CNS and oncology research amplifies the significance of Oncotelic’s recent intellectual property updates for OT-101. Developed in collaboration with Sapu Bioscience, the expanded ...
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