Smelling Parkinson’s Early Clues
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How One Woman’s Nose Changed Parkinson’s Research
Imagine being able to smell Parkinson’s disease before clinical symptoms emerge. It might sound like science fiction, but for Joy Milne, a retired nurse …
Read MoreIntroduction: Rethinking Parkinson’s as a Multi-System Disorder
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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is widely recognized for its hallmark motor symptoms—tremor, rigidity, and slowness of movement. However, a growing body of research is pushing beyond the traditional brain-centric view of …
Read MoreMindfulness and the Brain: What Science Reveals
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Mindfulness—a practice rooted in ancient contemplative traditions—has emerged as one of the most promising nonpharmacological tools for improving mental health and brain function. But what exactly happens in the brain …
Read MoreCan Autonomous Shared Rides Deliver?
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Inclusive Tech for Parkinson’s: Can Autonomous Shared Rides Deliver?
As autonomous vehicles edge closer to mainstream adoption, one critical question remains unanswered: will they work for everyone—especially for people with Parkinson’s …
Read MoreCould a Multivitamin a Day Keep Memory Decline Away?
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In the world of Parkinson’s disease, cognitive symptoms are often as concerning as motor ones. As memory loss, planning difficulties, and attentional lapses begin to appear in many individuals with …
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