Changes in the bacteria found in the mouth and gut of Parkinson’s disease patients could act as an early warning sign that their symptoms are worsening, new research suggests. Scientists, using ...
A team led by researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has succeeded in identifying biomarkers for Parkinson's disease in its earliest stages, before extensive brain damage has ...
Parkinson's disease affects the brain neurons, causing damage and also affects the movement, tremor and stiffness, but do you know it always starts in the brain areas that we tend to overlook.
Your T cells work hard to fight disease. Unfortunately, "friendly fire" from T cells can sometimes harm the body's healthy tissues. For people with autoimmune disease, T cell reactivity is a big ...