Parkinson's disease is the second most common degenerative brain disease after dementia. Patients with Parkinson's disease ...
A new study led by a Bucknell biomedical engineering professor has identified key insights into optimizing deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease patients to help alleviate symptoms such as ...
Technological advancements in Parkinson's disease management, including adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) and wearable devices, are revolutionizing treatment strategies. From personalized therapy ...
When we think about Parkinson’s disease, most of us picture trembling hands or a shuffling walk. But what if your nose could ...
Growing older is the greatest risk factor for acquiring Parkinson’s disease and many people live with symptoms for several years before being diagnosed. Often people in early stages of Parkinson’s ...
WEHI researchers have solved a decades-long mystery by determining the structure of human PINK1, a key protein linked to ...
It's an honor to be a part of this process to, as a basic scientist, be able to play a small role in improving the lives of ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — In honor of Parkinson's Awareness Month in April and World Parkinson's Day on April 11, Frank O'Mara, a ...
Professor Karlo Malaga leads research focusing on pinpointing specific areas in the subthalamic region where deep brain ...
Parkinson's disease patients and advocates are marking Friday as the start of a new era for treatment of the illness as a ...
From family members, to friends, to beloved members of society, Parkinson’s disease impacts more than 10 million people ...
An update to the traditional deep brain stimulation device enables adaptive pulses of electricity that help to lessen the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and inform future research.