Swallowing difficulties, or dysphagia, affect up to 80% of people with Parkinson's disease and can lead to serious complications, including malnutrition, aspiration and reduced quality of life.
For years, researchers have watched the tiny power plants inside brain cells falter in Parkinson’s disease and wondered what came first. Did those damaged mitochondria trigger the illness, or did they ...
Parkinson’s disease is rising faster than any other major brain disorder, yet a growing body of research argues that much of ...
Combining genetic risk with cardiovascular disease risk factors — such as high LDL cholesterol, obesity, and hypertension — ...
Late-breaking oral presentation by a leading global authority in Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) to highlight updated data from Phase 2b study on ...
experts comment on news from Novo Nordisk that semaglutide does not reduce Alzheimer’s Disease progression Prof Tara Spires-Jones, Director of the Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences at the University ...
Those with the sleep condition were more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease. But one treatment was found to help.
A study published Monday in JAMA Neurology reports that people with untreated obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) face a higher ...
The Arts and Minds Initiative has officially been named a Dance for PD Licensed Affiliate — the first in Ohio and one of just ...
Researchers have developed the world's first real-world head-to-head testing platform to determine whether commercial ...
A California toddler is the first person in the world to receive gene therapy to treat his devastating disease.
Oliver Chu faced a limited life when born with inherited condition Hunter syndrome, which causes progressive damage to the ...