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…this new tool. A new trial studying Gemfibrozil, a drug that decreases fat production in the liver, is set for a phase two clinical trial in people with Parkinson’s. This…
…was diagnosed, my old friends and then my new friends. Sometimes when I go out with my old friends, I feel really self-conscious because they knew me back then. And…
…balance it out or to try and even it out just a little bit. So reframing has taken a new, fresh look at it. Another one is humor. We mentioned…
…Office has granted a new composition of matter patent to Alterity Therapeutics, covering more than 80 novel compounds and securing exclusivity for Alterity’s new class of “iron chaperones” designed to…
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…in your house, they all say, well, do exercise. Exercise is good. Well, that’s fine. So why should all of these new guidelines and new recommendations and new review articles…
…to mental illness and very destructive. We knew that that was coming eventually. I mean, we knew it was a possibility. But when it actually happens, it kind of sneaks…
…news reporters, newspapers, you have to take it with a grain of salt and some skepticism. And if you’re really interested in it, you know, nine times out of 10,…
More biomarker news, an exposé in The Guardian regarding Paraquat, sex-specific differences and symptom severity, and more in this month’s news roundup! PARKINSON’S SCIENCE AND RESEARCH NEWS More alpha-synuclein seed…
Your brain and its many networks and pathways are constantly changing throughout your life. As you learn and experience new things, your brain adapts. New connections (or synapses) are formed….