Parkinson’s Disease

The Woman Who Smelled Parkinson’s Before It Was Diagnosed 
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The Woman Who Smelled Parkinson’s Before It Was Diagnosed 

Most people rely on symptoms they can see or feel shaking hands, slowed movement, memory lapses to know something’s wrong. But what if the earliest sign of illness wasn’t visible at all? What if it was something your body whispered through your skin, something only the most sensitive nose could detect? That’s exactly what happened…

Parkinson’s Breakthrough: Nanoparticles Used to Reverse Disease Progression
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Parkinson’s Breakthrough: Nanoparticles Used to Reverse Disease Progression

What if reversing Parkinson’s didn’t require brain surgery, implanted wires, or daily pills with harsh side effects? Parkinson’s disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s, affects over 10 million people worldwide. It creeps in gradually—first a tremor, then slowness, stiffness, and eventually, the steady erosion of motor control. Beneath these symptoms lies a…

Golf Course Living May Come With a Hidden Cost: 126% Higher Parkinson’s Risk
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Golf Course Living May Come With a Hidden Cost: 126% Higher Parkinson’s Risk

Golf courses are often seen as the perfect backdrop for a quiet, healthy life. But what if that scenic view came with an unexpected risk? A new study is raising eyebrows—and serious questions—about a hidden health concern tied to where you live. And the numbers are hard to ignore. Parkinson’s in America: A Growing Health…

How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain
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How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain

The gut-brain connection has become a central topic in health discussions, drawing attention to how the gut influences not only digestion but also mental wellness. Far more than a simple digestive organ, the gut hosts a bustling community of bacteria known as the gut microbiome. This microbiome – collectively weighing around two kilograms, even heavier…

New Evidence Suggests Parkinson’s Starts in the Gut, Not the Brain
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New Evidence Suggests Parkinson’s Starts in the Gut, Not the Brain

Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative disorder affecting movement and coordination, has long puzzled scientists with its mysterious origins. Recent groundbreaking research suggests that Parkinson’s starts in the gut rather than the brain, offering a fresh perspective on understanding and potentially preventing this debilitating condition. A study led by Bojing Liu from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden…

Common Cleaning Chemical Linked to 500% Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
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Common Cleaning Chemical Linked to 500% Increased Risk of Parkinson’s Disease

Imagine slipping into your favorite outfit — only to find an unsightly stain that refuses to budge. In the world of dry cleaning, this is where the magic of trichloroethylene, known as TCE, comes to the rescue. TCE has been the go-to solution for professional cleaners for decades, boasting its remarkable stain-removing powers and ability…