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Trained dogs can detect Parkinson’s disease from skin swabs with up to 98% accuracy - years before symptoms appear, a new ...
Parkinson’s disease has a scent, and trained dogs can smell it with surprising accuracy, years ahead of diagnosis.
A new study has revealed promising progress in developing a non-invasive sampling method to detect early signs of Parkinson's ...
The usually harmless Human Pegivirus has been found in brain samples from Parkinson’s patients. Researchers say this is the first time it’s been found in brain tissue.
A Brazilian physical therapist has been leading a unique project in Rio de Janeiro since 2018, trying to help patients with ...
A Brazilian physical therapist has been leading a unique project in Rio de Janeiro since 2018, trying to help patients with ...
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Parkinson's disease occurs when brain cells that produce an important hormone called dopamine begin to die off or become ...
Dogs have been successfully trained to sniff out Parkinson’s disease in samples of oil taken from human skin. Researchers at ...
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News Medical on MSNExpanded research tool to crack the code on Parkinson’s, the fastest-growing neurodegenerative diseaseNew collaboration between Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s and Allen Institute creates a common language for visualizing ...
Raghu R. Chivukula, MD, Ph.D., a physician-investigator in the Departments of Medicine & Surgery and the Center for Genomic ...
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Study Finds on MSNDogs Can Actually Smell Parkinson’s Disease, And They’re Incredibly AccurateNew research shows dogs can detect Parkinson’s disease with striking accuracy by sniffing patients’ skin swabs. Learn how this breakthrough could help doctors diagnose earlier.
A study published in The Journal of Parkinson's Disease has demonstrated that dogs can be trained to detect Parkinson's ...
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