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A once-a-week Parkinson’s injection could replace multiple daily pills, thanks to a new slow-release formulation developed by ...
A once-a-week injection could greatly ease life for the more than eight million people who live with Parkinson’s disease by replacing the daily routine of swallowing multiple pills.
Parkinson's disease is a neurogenerative disease that affects more than 1 million people in the U.S. While some cases are ...
A progressive neurological disorder affecting 10 million people globally, Parkinson’s can cause disruptive symptoms such as ...
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have discovered that a virus that has flown under the radar for years might be a ...
Researchers have developed a long-acting weekly injection that delivers steady doses of levodopa and carbidopa, potentially transforming care for Parkinson’s disease.
July 9 (UPI) -- A common virus once thought harmless to humans might be linked to Parkinson's disease, a new study says. The ...
Researchers have developed a weekly, slow-release injection for Parkinson's disease, potentially replacing the need for multiple daily pills and improving symptom control.
New research shows that inhibiting overactive LRRK2 enzymes could stabilize Parkinson's disease progression, with Stanford ...
A new weekly injectable drug could transform the lives of more than eight million people living with Parkinson's disease, ...
Kerry Huntington counts out loud each punch she hurls at the speed bag in front of her, keeping her eyes trained on the ...