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For Scheuermann’s kyphosis, a disease for which we do not know the cause, the likelihood of progression is often based on the history of progression through growth. For example, if a healthy, fit ...
People with an autism diagnosis are at a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease early in life, a large-scale study from Karolinska Institutet published in JAMA Neurology reports. The ...
A groundbreaking blood test developed at the Mayo Clinic offers a simpler, more accurate way to detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease. With 95% se ...
But this doesn’t mean that people with Alzheimer’s disease should take creatine, says Amit Sachdev, MD, medical director in the Department of Neurology at Michigan State University.
Astrocyte protein RTP801 may contribute to cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease - Medical Xpress
More information: Almudena Chicote‐González et al, Astrocytes, via RTP801, contribute to cognitive decline by disrupting GABAergic‐regulated connectivity and driving neuroinflammation in an ...
A-ha’s Morten Harket revealed Wednesday that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, which could impact the “Take on Me” singer’s powerful voice and “creative future.” Harket ...
Huey Lewis chats with PEOPLE about his journey with Ménière's disease, saying that although the condition has caused hearing loss and changed major aspects of his life, he remains goal-oriented ...
Morten Harket, the frontman for A-ha, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease after keeping his condition a secret. The singer, 65, says he’s unsure if he will be able to continue singing but ...
HHS plans to fold the CDC's chronic disease center into the new Administration for a Healthy America. Experts fear for coordination with local health departments, among other things.
In a statement on the band's website, and confirmed by record label Sony Music, Harket said he had undergone several rounds of brain surgery and that he was managing the symptoms of the disease.
We know that supplemental creatine increases levels of creatine in the body and the brain dramatically. But it’s never been tested in an interventional trial for Alzheimer’s disease.
Los Angeles Times sports columnist and former ESPN "Around the Horn" panelist Bill Plaschke has Parkinson's disease, he revealed in his Sunday column for The Times.
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