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Genetic Testing and Counseling Mostly Seen Favorably in Study

Most people who undergo genetic testing and counseling related to Parkinson’s disease are satisfied with their experience and feel no substantially adverse psychological effects, a study reported. However, its findings also indicated that people with diagnosed Parkinson’s, or in whom Parkinson’s-linked mutations are identified, are more likely to be…

Digital Technology May Help Treat Walking Problems in Parkinson’s

A state-of-the-art digital technology that targets different brain areas during specific physiotherapy strategies used to measure walking and brain activity changes in Parkinson’s disease patients, is being developed by researchers at Northumbria University, England. Understanding these changes may help target and treat walking problems in these patients. Difficulties with movement, including walking,…

MJFF Announces 5 Parkinson’s Clinical Trials in Need of Recruits

Participants are now being recruited for several clinical trials testing investigational treatments for Parkinson’s disease, The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF) announced. Clinical trials are well-designed experiments conducted on human participants. Since such trials actually test a treatment in people, these studies are essential for understanding whether a given…

Molecule Delivered in Small Fatty Vesicles May Be Potential Parkinson’s Therapy, Mouse Study Shows

Delivering an alpha-synuclein-targeting molecule, called ASO4, in tiny fatty vesicles reduced toxic alpha-synuclein clumps and dopaminergic neuron loss — two main hallmarks of Parkinson’s disease — and lessened motor impairments in a mouse model of the disease. Results of the study add to previous findings suggesting that these…