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Researchers at the University of South Australia have developed a novel, biodegradable gel for Parkinson's disease treatment.
In A Nutshell Two trained dogs detected Parkinson’s disease with up to 80% sensitivity and 98% specificity by sniffing skin swabs. Parkinson’s patients produce sebum (skin oil) with a unique scent ...
Dogs have been successfully trained to sniff out Parkinson’s disease in samples of oil taken from human skin. Researchers at ...
A new study has revealed promising progress in developing a non-invasive sampling method to detect early signs of Parkinson's ...
Treatment with ambroxol for symptoms of Parkinson’s disease dementia was safe, but its efficacy was undetermined in a small ...
This smell has been reported before by people with hyper-sensitive noses, including a woman named Joy Milne who inspired this ...
Trained detection dogs can identify Parkinson’s disease (PD) with remarkable accuracy by sniffing skin swabs, according to a new study.
A woman who smelled her husband’s Parkinson’s before it was diagnosed has helped develop a new test for detecting the disease ...
The next generation of deep-brain stimulation automatically corrects the precise brain waves that create symptoms of ...
Massive proteomics database links gene variant APOE 4 to chronic inflammation.
Scientists have developed a new weekly injectable drug that could transform the lives of more than eight million people ...