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ScienceAlert on MSNParkinson's Disease Might Not Start in The Brain, Study FindsParkinson's disease is traditionally associated with neurological damage in the brain, brought on by a drastic drop in ...
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Health and Me on MSNNot From The Brain, Scientists Trace Parkinson’s Disease To This Organ In Your BodyNew research reveals Parkinson’s disease may originate in the kidneys, where toxic protein buildup travels to the brain—offering fresh hope for early detection and treatment.
Capgras Syndrome, a rare delusion often seen in dementia, causes individuals to believe loved ones have been replaced by imposters. This unsettling condition disrupts emotional recognition, leading to ...
A multi-strain probiotic blend shows promise for protecting brain function by reducing gut-triggered inflammation linked to ...
Putting your weight into opening a door (say, with your shoulder) is easier than using your hands. Sliding heavy cardboard ...
Advanced treatments, known as immunotherapies that activate T cells—our body's immune cells—to eliminate cancer cells, have ...
A team discovered that patients with Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) have significantly lower levels of α-synuclein in their blood compared to healthy individuals. This finding could lead to a ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNPrebiotics may boost brain GABA through gut microbiotaGABA, or gamma-aminobutyric acid, is an amino acid functioning as the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter that can act on ...
A research team has made a significant finding that sheds new light on dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). The team was led by Associate Professor Ayako Okado-Matsumoto from the Department of Biology ...
Bloating, fatigue, and cravings may seem normal, but they could signal gut trouble. A surgeon shares 6 signs your body is warning you about poor gut health.
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