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The Brighterside of News on MSNDogs can detect Parkinson’s disease by sniffing skin, study finds
Two trained dogs learned to detect Parkinson’s disease by sniffing scent samples from human skin. They were part of a study ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNParkinson's Link to Gut Bacteria Hints at an Unexpected, Simple Treatment
Researchers have suspected for some time that the link between our gut and brain plays a role in the onset of Parkinson's ...
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ABP News on MSNParkinson's Disease Has Roots In Kidney Health, Claims Study; Here's What Doctors Say
A new study indicates that Parkinson's disease may not always start in the brain; it could possibly originate in the kidneys.
A University of Bristol study shows that trained dogs can detect Parkinson's disease with 80% sensitivity by identifying ...
Glenda Edmonds knew something was wrong when her hands began to shake and her arms started sticking to her sides. By 2017, ...
A recent study linking human pegivirus to Parkinson’s is leading scientists to examine the connection between other viral ...
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 ...
Taking boxing classes and shooting hoops with friends are the best forms of medicine for Bill McCleery, who was diagnosed ...
Ozzy Osbourne died at 76, following a battle with Parkinson’s disease. Here's what to know about the disease and his diagnosis.
Dogs can be trained to sniff out a telltale scent related to Parkinson’s disease from skin swabs with high degrees of certainty, potentially paving the way for non-invasive, biomarker-based detection ...
For patients with early Parkinson's disease (PD), regular physical activity is associated with a slower rate of ...
While Parkinson’s itself isn’t considered fatal, people can die from complications of the disease, including lung problems as muscle weakness impedes the ability to cough and to swallow.
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