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July 29, 2024 News by Margarida Maia, PhD

3 distinct Parkinson’s subtypes seen based on disease progression

Machine learning, a form of artificial intelligence (AI), was able to define three distinct subtypes of Parkinson’s disease based on how fast symptoms in newly diagnosed patients progressed, potentially helping doctors to more accurately detect the disease and predict its course. In the study led by Cornell University researchers,…

May 3, 2021 News by Steve Bryson, PhD

Task Force Favors Personalized Research, Treatment Over Grouping

A review of current literature by Parkinson’s disease researchers worldwide found studies that attempted to classify the disease into a limited number of subtypes fall short in both methods and clinical applications.  New approaches are needed in re-evaluating Parkinson’s disease subtypes, and should include those…

September 6, 2018 News by Diogo Pinto

Parkinson’s Subtypes Share Early Psychiatric Features, But Diverge as Disease Progresses, Study Suggests

The Parkinson’s Disease News Today forums are a place to connect with other patients, share tips and talk about the latest research. Check…

March 27, 2017 News by Joana Fernandes, PhD

Understanding Parkinson’s Requires a Change in Approach, Experts Say

Increasing treatment success in Parkinson’s requires a change in the way researchers and doctors view and approach this disease, experts wrote in two recent studies. “The time has come to ask what we should be doing differently,” Alberto Espay, MD, senior author of both studies, said in a news…

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