ALZHEIMER’S:  Scientists are Back to Square One; Will Bryostatin-1 be the Missing Link?

  Pharmaceutical companies have spent billions of dollars on Alzheimer’s research. The target has been the toxic protein, amyloid-beta. According to a recent article in NPR News, this theory was…

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New Research With the Potential to Alleviate Symptoms of Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s and Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disorders

  A recent article in the neuroscience section of the Medical Express reports the results of a study conducted by researchers in the Charcot-Marie-Tooth/Hereditary Neuropathy Center at internationally acclaimed Cedars-Sinai.…

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Study Shows Hypertension Drug Could be Effective Treatment for Huntington’s Disease and Similar Illnesses

Neurodegenerative Diseases There are a wide range of neurodegenerative diseases including Huntington's disease and Parkinson's disease. These conditions typically affect the older population. As the world's population ages, more people…

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New Sensor Technology Can Detect Medication Response Automatically for Parkinson’s Disease Patients
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New Sensor Technology Can Detect Medication Response Automatically for Parkinson’s Disease Patients

According to a story from EurekAlert!, effective management of Parkinson's disease can be a serious challenge. Part of the reason that the management of the illness is so difficult is…

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New Personal Kinetigraph (PKG) Allows Parkinson’s Patients in the UK to Connect with their Specialists

  Although guidelines for Parkinson’s patients suggest that they visit a specialist every six months, according to a report in Parkinson’s News Today, the waiting period may be up to…

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Research Aims to Understand the Mechanism of Neuron Death in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Research Aims to Understand the Mechanism of Neuron Death in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

According to a story from news-medical.net, the process that causes the neurons responsible for voluntary muscle movement in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig's disease) to die is…

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Study Suggests that Spleen Artery Aneurysms May be more Common in Gaucher Disease than Previously Thought

According to a story from Gaucher Disease News, a recently published case report study suggests that instances of splenic artery aneurysm are being underreported in patients with Gaucher disease. The…

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Theranexus Releases Early Data from its Narcolepsy Clinical Trial
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Theranexus Releases Early Data from its Narcolepsy Clinical Trial

According to a story from finanznachrichten.de, the biopharmaceutical company Theranexus has recently released preliminary results from a Phase II clinical trial that is testing the company's experimental product THN102. This…

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Recent Study Demonstrates Smartphone App’s Ability to Detect Early Signs of Movement Disorders
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Recent Study Demonstrates Smartphone App’s Ability to Detect Early Signs of Movement Disorders

According to a story from Parkinson's News Today, a recent study describes the ability of an innovative smartphone app that uses touch-based input in order to detect the early signs…

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Results of Levodopa Study Highlight Why Better Parkinson’s Disease Therapies are Needed
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Results of Levodopa Study Highlight Why Better Parkinson’s Disease Therapies are Needed

According to a story from Parkinson's News Today, a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine highlights the key weakness of Levodopa, one of the most common treatments…

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Nerve Damage Blocking Gene Therapy Could be Useful in a Variety of Rare Diseases
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Nerve Damage Blocking Gene Therapy Could be Useful in a Variety of Rare Diseases

According to a story from brightsurf.com, a team from the Washington University School of Medicine, based in St. Louis, has succesfully developed a gene therapy that appears to prevent damage…

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