Parkinson Disease is a kind of condition that affects the movement of a person, and it usually happens when there is a problem with certain nerve cells in the brain. The problem of balance or walking, stiff muscles, slow movements, and shaking or trembling that may affect the hands, arms or legs are the four main symptoms of a Parkinson Disease.
A team of researchers is now growing small cellular balls that act like small brains that claim to replicate the functions of a real brain. With this, the researchers hope this could one day end the use of animals in laboratory testing.
New findings published online in the journal Neurology was a result of an analysis of the relationship between midlife consumption of milk and the Parkinson's disease.
If proposed trial in humans could prove to be a success, then we could be looking into an extended lifespan of up to 120 years old.
A recent scientific breakthrough is bringing new hope for people with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other brain-related disease. Scientists from the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Center in Canada have found a way to finally penetrate our brains' natural protective covering, which has been acting as an impediment to medical treatment for years.
Watching television for long periods of time has been linked to developing deadly illnesses such as cancer and heart disease, according to a new study.
A new study from Rowan University of Osteopathic Medicine is nearing completion of a blood test that can help detect early onset of Alzheimer's disease and other chronic medical conditions.
A new study has discovered that an FDA-approved leukemia drug, nilotinib, is able to improve the cognition, motor and non-motor functions in patients suffering from Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases.