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UW-Eau Claire students are developing gloves that could help reduce symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and now they have additional funding.
Gait changes such as swinging the arms differently and taking smaller, slower steps
AI can detect signs of Parkinson's disease by analyzing a person's voice as they read a single sentence. New research shows 85.7% accuracy—potentially transforming early screening and global access to care.
Trained dogs were able to detect Parkinson’s disease from skin swabs with up to 80% accuracy. This method could lead to a faster, non-invasive
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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Parkinson’s disease affects over 10 million people globally, with incidence increasing after age 60. Dopamine-producing neuron loss leads to both motor and non-motor symptoms, including tremors ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder most commonly diagnosed in adults age 60 and over. But though it is often misperceived as a disease that only affects older adults, ...
Heavy metal rocker Ozzy Osbourne died this week at 76, about five years after announcing he had Parkinson’s disease.
A recent study linking human pegivirus to Parkinson’s is leading scientists to examine the connection between other viral infections and neurodegenerative diseases.