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Montara to develop LRRK2 inhibitor drug for Parkinson’s

The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) has awarded a $3.3 million research grant to Montara Therapeutics to develop a brain-selective therapy for Parkinson’s disease using the company’s Brainonly platform. As part of the project, Montara will design and develop an LRRK2 inhibitor drug candidate that can reach…

Fundraising walks aim to support Parkinson’s research, advocacy

U.K.-based charity Cure Parkinson’s is marking its 20th anniversary by inviting supporters to take on walking challenges to raise money for Parkinson’s disease research and advocacy. “Our aim is to cure Parkinson’s and the only way we will do this is through the help of all our incredible supporters,” Helen…

Sensors, machine learning used in movement disorder diagnosis

Integrating movement sensors and machine learning approaches may aid a correct diagnosis of movement disorders, including essential tremor and myoclonus, a study in the Netherlands suggests. Essential tremor is a progressive movement disorder marked by tremors, while myoclonus refers to brief, shock-like muscle jerks. Both can occur during voluntary movements…

Eye test can distinguish Parkinson’s from secondary parkinsonism

Imaging of nerves in the eyes may be used to differentiate between Parkinson’s disease and secondary forms of parkinsonism, a new study shows. The study, “Corneal confocal microscopy differentiates patients with secondary parkinsonism from idiopathic Parkinson’s disease,” was published in NPJ Parkinson’s Disease. Recommended…