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Parkinson’s disease

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Researchers propose a new model for classifying Parkinson’s

The robotic garment (above), worn around the hips and thighs, gives a gentle push to the hips as the leg swings, helping the patient achieve a longer stride.

Soft robotic, wearable device improves walking for individual with Parkinson’s disease

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Genetic mutation protects against Parkinson’s disease

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Two Ohio State medical scientists elected to the National Academy of Inventors

Denham Lab, 2023 Photo: Peter Fuglesang, DANDRITE

Danish team cites breakthrough in Parkinson’s stem cell treatment

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Microorganisms living in gastrointestinal tracts may foretell diagnoses of debilitating diseases including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s

The biosensor and reader are designed to be used at home or at a point of care. The system can transmit results wirelessly to physicians, patients and patient's caregivers and family.

Wireless, handheld, non-invasive device detects Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s biomarkers

Retrograde AAV selectively targets D1-MSNs and rescues parkinsonian symptoms with chemogenetic modulation

Gene Therapy Breakthrough: Navigating Parkinson’s Circuitry for Lasting Relief

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Compensation by healthy brain parts alleviates Parkinson symptoms

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Certain gut conditions may be early warning signs of Parkinson’s disease

Assistant Professor Dr. Hong-yuan Chu, Van Andel Institute

Repairing broken brain circuits may offer path to new Parkinson’s treatments

New clues to age-old illnesses emerge in the gut

Intensive Exercise Shows Potential in Slowing Parkinson’s Disease Progression

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An early predictor of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease

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