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ABP News on MSNParkinson's Disease Has Roots In Kidney Health, Claims Study; Here's What Doctors Say
A new study indicates that Parkinson's disease may not always start in the brain; it could possibly originate in the kidneys.
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Sportschosun on MSN25 million Parkinson's disease patients by 2050...What makes it different from aging?
According to a study published in the international journal, the number of Parkinson's disease patients worldwide is expected ...
A recent study linking human pegivirus to Parkinson’s is leading scientists to examine the connection between other viral ...
For patients with early Parkinson's disease (PD), regular physical activity is associated with a slower rate of ...
Scientists find volatile compounds in ear wax may help detect Parkinson's disease earlier than traditional methods, offering a potential inexpensive screening tool.
Ozzy Osbourne died at 76, following a battle with Parkinson’s disease. Here's what to know about the disease and his ...
Parkinson’s disease is still a challenge for patients, caregivers and clinicians. But it’s also a global research effort to understand the onset, progression and treatment of the disease.
Fundraiser walk is 'small way we can help and let them know how much they mean to us,' says woman who lost husband to ...
The American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA), a leading nationwide nonprofit dedicated to helping everyone impacted by Parkinson's disease live life to the fullest, today announces the ...
The Speedy PD Race for Parkinson’s Disease is Saturday, Aug. 23 at Tuttle Creek State Park’s River Pond area. Events begin at ...
WASHINGTON — Heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne died this week at 76, just weeks after his farewell show and about five years after announcing he had Parkinson's disease. Here's what to know about the ...
Parkinson’s disease doesn’t begin in the brain at all—it starts in the digestive system, sometimes decades before the first tremor appears.
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