Outdoor Exposure to Chemical TCE May Raise Risk of Parkinson’s
A large nationwide study finds that long-term exposure to a common industrial chemical in outdoor air is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease among older adults.
A large nationwide study finds that long-term exposure to a common industrial chemical in outdoor air is associated with an increased risk of Parkinson’s disease among older adults.
Researchers successfully modeled age-related muscle loss using tissue chips in microgravity, studying sarcopenia in ways not possible on Earth.
Two new papers show that focused ultrasound can facilitate the treatment of Alzheimer’s in two different ways.
Rehabilitation to address distorted body perception in stroke survivors may improve outcomes, according to researchers in a new study.
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Read MoreAn NIH-funded clinical trial investigating ESStim, a brain stimulation technology to treat carpal tunnel syndrome, has advanced to Phase II.
Read MoreUsing Osteoboost more than three times per week reduced the loss of vertebral bone strength and had no adverse effects, per a pivotal trial.
Read MoreBRAINBox Solutions has enrolled the 1,000th patient in the HeadSMART II study of its concussion diagnostic and prognostic test, BRAINBox TBI.
Read MoreA second generation Integrated Motion Analysis Suite is being used as part of an NIH-funded trial investigating ESStim for Parkinson’s.
Read MoreZimmer Biomet Holdings Inc announces one-year data from a trial to evaluate the impact of mymobility with Apple Watch.
Read MoreEsya Labs will be partnering with MSD to validate peripheral biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease and accelerate therapeutics development.
Read MoreResults of a study surrounding the effects of physical therapy when combatting musculoskeletal complaints were revealed recently.
Read MoreNew findings point to specific genes associated with an increased risk of frozen shoulder, reports The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.
Read MoreKoya Medical announces new clinical data regarding the treatment of lymphedema and venous disease with its Dayspring compression system.
Read MoreA hormone secreted during exercise reduces levels of a protein linked to Parkinson’s disease and halts movement problems in mice.
Read MoreGene variants associated with a person’s blood type may be linked to their risk of early stroke, according to a study published in Neurology.
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