Rates of Parkinson’s disease continue to rise around the world annually. According to the Parkinson’s Foundation, around 1,1 million people live with the disease in the United States alone. There are around 10 million people living with Parkinson’s globally, and this number is anticipated to reach 20 million by 2050. The causes of this progressive...
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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative condition that affects the nervous system. The symptoms are subtle, growing slowly at first, and include tremors in the hands, feet, or jaw. It can also cause stiffness, affect movement, and cause balance issues. While it is an incurable disease, there are medicines that can help manage it. Recently, scientists...
Recent studies reveal that our dreams may hold the key to detecting early signs of neurodegenerative diseases like dementia and Parkinson’s disease. Research from Mount Sinai School of Medicine, the University of Birmingham, and other institutions suggests that unusual sleep patterns and distressing dreams could serve as early indicators of these conditions, potentially revolutionizing early...
Parkinson’s disease, a neural condition affecting the nervous system and causing movement issues, has been on the rise globally. In a concerning development, scientists have found a potential link between Parkinson’s disease and a widely used chemical called trichloroethylene (TCE).1 TCE is useful for various purposes, including decaffeinating coffee, degreasing metal, and dry cleaning clothes....
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. It is a progressive disease that causes tremors, stiffness, and difficulty with movement, balance, and coordination. While there is no cure for Parkinson’s, early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for patients. Michael J Fox Foundation...
Glyphosate is a herbicide used to kill weeds, particularly those that compete with crops. While it may be highly effective for weed control, its impact on our environment and health has been the source of much debate and study over the years. A recent review analyzed the data of more than 40 studies published over...
Recent studies have redefined our understanding of what causes Parkinson’s disease. This disease is typically associated with neurological damage caused by a drop in dopamine production. However, a new study has indicated that it may actually start in one of the last places you would think of looking: your kidneys. The Chinese team of researchers...
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that is currently incurable. It is typically only diagnosed once symptoms arise, which include speech difficulties, balance issues, stiffness, tremors, and mental issues. Patients eventually struggle to talk or walk in the advanced stages. While researchers have spent decades searching for a Parkinson’s Treatment, it seems one may already...
Living near golf courses has always been regarded as beneficial to your well-being and health. After all, golfing is exercise; you are outdoors and surrounded by nature. What could possibly go wrong? Well, according to a new study, people living within a mile of a golf course have a 126% higher chance of developing Parkinson’s...
Parkinson’s disease is the fastest-growing incurable neurological condition in the world at the moment. After Alzheimer’s disease, it is also the second most common neurodegenerative disorder, with almost 90,000 new patients diagnosed every year in the US alone. In the United Kingdom, the condition affects around 153,000 people. According to Parkinson’s UK, there is a...
When we think about Parkinson’s disease, most of us picture trembling hands or a shuffling walk. But what if your nose could tell you something was wrong years before those visible symptoms appeared? Among the many early Parkinson’s disease symptoms, one of the earliest warning signs has nothing to do with movement at all. It’s...
Throughout human history, some diseases have plagued us for thousands—even millions—of years, leaving an indelible mark on civilizations and shaping the course of our evolution. While modern medicine has made tremendous strides in treating and preventing many illnesses, some of the world’s oldest diseases continue to persist, reminding us of the deep-rooted challenges we face....