Medical scientists recognize two types of Parkinson's disease: primary parkinsonism and forms known as atypical and secondary parkinsonism.| Parkinson's News Today
Side-to-side eye movements reduced body sway in people with Parkinson's disease in a study of 10 people with Parkinson's and 11 without it.| Parkinson's News Today
Parkinson’s patients show an inflammatory gut microbiome (bacterial population of the intestines) regardless of disease status or lifestyle.| Parkinson's News Today
The alpha-synuclein seed amplification assay, or alphaSyn-SAA, can detect Parkinson's disease with high accuracy, a new study reveals.| Parkinson's News Today
Marisa Wexler is a senior science writer for Parkinson's News Today with an MS in cellular and molecular pathology. She covers the latest news and information on a variety of Parkinson's topics.| Parkinson's News Today
Focused ultrasound, a minimally invasive technology, will soon be available at Vanderbilt to treat essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease.| Parkinson's News Today
While there's no test to confirm a Parkinson's diagnosis in its early stages, the disease can be detected based on a variety of symptoms.| Parkinson's News Today
Parkinson's disease symptoms affect both motor skills and nonmotor skills, and progress differently in each person.| Parkinson's News Today
The causes of Parkinson's disease can include a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Age and gender may also be risk factors.| Parkinson's News Today
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Learn about Parkinson's disease, a condition that affects the brain, resulting in issues with movement, balance, and more.| Parkinson's News Today