Research examined medical records from over one million people to uncover early indicators of the incurable condition.
Parkinson’s disease can start with very subtle changes, but catching the early signs might make a difference in treatment.
According to the charity Parkinson's UK, there are several signs which can surface in the early stages of the disease that are worth speaking to a GP about. This includes sleep problems ...
Parkinson’s disease often begins with subtle early signs and symptoms that can be mild and easy to overlook. Your limbs may feel stiff, and simple movements, like getting out of a chair ...
AC Immune’s Phase II trial showed an increase in anti-a-syn antibodies following treatment with the Parkinson’s disease ...
Here’s everything you need to know about the early signs and symptoms. Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological condition that causes parts of the brain to become damage over time.
Among the symptoms, losing one's sense of smell could be an easily missed early indicator. The University of Auckland ...
There’s still a lot we don’t know about how Parkinson’s disease develops. But one lifestyle intervention already has strong evidence behind it.