To find an answer, Crowell turned to a new test: a skin biopsy that can detect an abnormal protein people with Parkinson’s ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. People with Parkinson’s disease have distinct chemical differences in the oil they secrete through their skin compared with healthy people, ...
A simple and minimally invasive skin biopsy could help diagnose Parkinson’s disease and other progressive nervous system disorders at the earliest stages, scientists say. The test looks for ...
a new wearable device for adults with advanced Parkinson’s disease that gives a steady dose of apomorphine under the skin to help manage movement issues and daily symptom changes. Find out the ...
A new method to detect Parkinson’s disease has been determined by analysing sebum with ... Sebum is an oily secretion from sebaceous glands under the skin which are connected to the endocrine system.
He was soon diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative neurological ... causes severe eye and skin irritation, and it cautions that there is no antidote for the chemical.
From a study that analyzed brain images of more than 2,500 people with Parkinson's disease in 20 different countries, scientists have been able to identify patterns of neurodegeneration and create ...
A crime spree involving a homicide, carjacking and shootout with police resulted in the death of the suspect after an officer returned fire when shot at. Nate Belt has more on the story.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Onapgo (apomorphine hydrochloride) injection, the first and only ...