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Aerobic Exercise Benefits Parkinson’s Patients

Ongoing aerobic exercise may slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease, according to a report recently published in the journal JAMA Neurology. Aerobic exercise liberates...

High Urate Levels, Lower Parkinson’s Disease Risk

Men who have high levels of urate (also known as uric acid) in their blood may be less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease, according...

Cancer Drug Improved Cognition and Motor Skills in Small Parkinson’s Clinical...

Researchers from Georgetown University Medical Center recently reported that an FDA-approved drug for leukemia improved cognition, motor skills and non-motor function in patients with...

Finches Offer New Tool for Studying Huntington’s Disease

By analyzing the neurology of song formation among finches, researchers may have found new ways to study the loss of vocal communication among conditions...

Noninvasive Brain Stimulation Temporarily Improves Motor Symptoms in People with Parkinson’s...

In a study recently published in The Journal of Neuroscience, a team of Johns Hopkins University scientists experimented with joysticks that measured force in...

Rare Brain Disease is Caused by Cousin of Mad Cow Agent,...

A disease closely related to Mad Cow Agent has been discovered and is shown to emulate symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. However, it defies typical...

Scientists Explain Underlying Cause of Unhealthy Brain Aging

A new study proposes that calcium-intake increases recommended for the elderly to combat osteoporosis may be heavily linked to accelerated aging of the brain...

Parkinson’s Disease Brain Cells at Risk of Burnout

According to a study recently published in the journal Current Biology, the death of brain cells in Parkinson’s disease may caused by a form...