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Bacteria in the mouth and gut may play a significant role in the progression of cognitive decline in Parkinson’s disease, ...
It was 2006 when Dr. Daniel Gibbs first noticed he was losing his sense of smell. But it wasn't what he didn't smell that tipped him off that something might be wrong.
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Description: Changes in gut and oral bacteria are linked to worsening cognitive symptoms in people with Parkinson's disease.
The first cohort in the ongoing clinical Phase 2a study EXIST evaluated a lower dose of exidavnemab compared to placebo in patients with Parkinson’s disease. An interim safety review showed that ...
A new study suggests long-term exposure to chemicals used to keep fairways green may be tied to an increased risk of ...