Tag: Parkinsons
New Drug Delivery Promises Better Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Health
Many people perceive Parkinson’s as a disease of old people, who then primarily tremble. In fact, those affected are on average 62 years old when they are first diagnosed, which…
Highest risk level: fifth subtype of Alzheimer’s discovered | Life & Knowledge
Alzheimer is one of the most common diseases in old age. However, the causes are not clear. The chances of successful therapy are slim. Although there are medications (Lecanemab and…
Cells also migrate from the brain to the intestine – mutual exchange between the brain and the intestine is involved in Parkinson’s disease and co
Dialogue between brain and gut: Signals from the gut are known to be able to influence our brain. But the “conversation” apparently also works the other way around, as a…
Cells also migrate from the brain to the intestine – mutual exchange between the brain and the intestine is involved in Parkinson’s disease and co
Dialogue between brain and gut: Signals from the gut are known to be able to influence our brain. But the “conversation” apparently also works the other way around, as a…
Parkinson’s: "Parkinson has lost some of his fear"
The fact that the disease is usually only recognized in an advanced stage is particularly stressful for many patients. A blood test for early diagnosis could change that in the…
Health: Finally keep the air clean!
Dirty air leads to illness and premature death. It could also play a role in the increase in dementia and Parkinson’s disease. But the EU doesn’t get its act together…
Parkinson’s patient can walk again thanks to implant – health
Marc calls it his rebirth. For a good two years, the 63-year-old architect from Bordeaux has had an implant in his spinal cord that was developed by a team led…
Big step in research into the causes: Does Parkinson’s originate in the intestine? | Life & Knowledge
The body is a system in which everything is connected. This can be seen again in current research on the topic Parkinson’s. One Study by the University of Konstanz has…
German Parkinson’s Association: E-mails that pack a punch – business
The problems at the German Parkinson’s Association (DPV), based in Neuss, have caused a lot of turmoil in the association and among its members in recent months. Now the justice…
Environmental chemicals as risk factors for Parkinson’s?
A team led by Thomas Böttcher from the Institute of Biological Chemistry and the Center for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science (CeMESS) at the University of Vienna and Marcel Leist…