In a newly published paper in the Cerebral Cortex journal entitled “Dopamine D1 Receptor-Mediated Transmission Maintains Information Flow Through the Cortico-Striato-Entopeduncular Direct Pathway to Release Movements,” researchers from Japan reported that lack of dopamine transmission through D1 receptors is linked to slower movements…
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania based AbiliLife, a company dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with Parkinson’s, is raising money with an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign to fund manufacture startup of its Calibrace Parkinson’s balance brace product. By supporting the campaign, contributors can improve the quality of life for people with…
In a recently published paper in Tissue Engineering Part C: Methods entitled “3D Neural Spheroid Culture: An In Vitro Model for Cortical Studies“, researchers from Brown University reported a method to produce spheres like mini-brains containing central nervous system tissue. These mini-brains have no…
Findings from a recent study published in the journal JAMDA demonstrate that antipsychotic medications increase the risk of death in patients with Parkinson’s disease psychosis (PDP). In the study entitled “Impact of Current Antipsychotic Medications on Comparative Mortality and Adverse Events in People…
Harvard University Staff Writer Alvin Powell reports that Harvard scientists have had coffee under the microscope for years, and last year announced the discovery of six new human genes that relate to coffee, reconfirming existence of two others previously identified. The long-running Harvard Nurses Health Study has found that…
In a recently published paper in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces journal entitled “Support of Neuronal Growth Over Glial Growth and Guidance of Optic Nerve Axons by Vertical Nanowire Arrays“, researchers from Lund University in Sweden developed a strategy to grow neuronal cells on…
The NIH recently announced it has awarded a $413,000, two-year grant to Dr. D. Allan Butterfield, PhD, a researcher at the University of Kentucky (UK) Department of Chemistry and Sanders-Brown Center on Aging (SBCoA), to study a new model of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Dr. Butterfield who is…
Researchers led by Alain Dagher and collaborators at McGill University recently published a study entitled “Network Structure of Brain Atrophy in de novo Parkinson’s Disease” in the journal eLife where they reveal new insights into Parkinson’s disease (PD) progression. PD is the second most common…
In a recent study published in the journal Molecular Neurodegeneration, a team of researchers from the Imperial College London and Newcastle University developed a new non-invasive technique that is able to improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD) in rats. Parkinson’s disease is neurodegenerative disorder that mainly affects neurons that…
Parkinson’s Disease Foundation Launches Women and PD Initiative to Urge Local Communities Involvment
The country’s first coordinated initiative geared towards enhancing the holistic health of women diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease was officially launched last week by the Parkinson’s Disease Foundation (PDF) during a 3-day conference held in Florham Park, New Jersey. The Women and PD Initiative was created because of the underrecognized clinical needs of…
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