Results 51 - 60 for parkinson's disease
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Q&A — An Unlikely Origin for Parkinson’s disease
With this model, we can study what clinicians call the nonmotor features of <b>Parkinson’s disease</b>. These include anxiety, depression and cognitive dysfunction</b> ...
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Neurology: Untangling a Culprit in Parkinson’s
10/07/2022. Researchers at Johns Hopkins have helped develop a nanobody capable of getting through the tough exterior of brain cells and untangling misshapen</b> ...
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Events and Support Groups | Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and ...
Pacing for <b>Parkinson’s</b> (P4P) is one of the largest charity teams (300+ members) participating annually in the Baltimore Running Festival. P4P has evolved</b> ...
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Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Center
Some children with generalized <b>dystonia</b>, known as dopa-responsive <b>dystonia</b>, respond dramatically to levodopa and related medications. Some people can</b> ...
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Voice and Swallowing Impact from Neurologic Disorders
<b>Parkinson’s disease</b>: This neurologic <b>disease</b> is characterized by tremor and muscle weakness/slowness, both of which can affect voice and swallowing.</b> ...
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Parkinson's & Movement Disorders Digest | Johns Hopkins Parkinson's ...
Twice a year, you'll receive trusted information from the experts at the Johns Hopkins <b>Parkinson’s Disease</b> and Movement Disorders Center delivered right</b> ...
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Alexander Pantelyat, M.D. - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Dr. <b>Alexander Pantelyat</b> cares for patients with movement disorders such as <b>Parkinson's disease</b> and related syndromes, essential tremor, dystonia,</b> ...
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Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research
The <b>Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic</b> and Consciousness Research is leading the way in exploring innovative treatments using psilocybin. The molecular</b> ...
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9 Reasons Why (the Right Amount of) Coffee Is Good for You
Caffeine is not only linked to a lower chance of developing <b>Parkinson’s disease</b>, but it may also help those with the condition better control their</b> ...
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New Animal Study Adds to Evidence of Parkinson’s Disease Origins in the ...
<b>Parkinson’s disease</b> is characterized by the buildup of a misfolded protein, called alpha-synuclein, in the cells of the brain. As more of these proteins</b> ...
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