Parkinson's disease may start in the Stomach New study shows Parkinson's disease begins in the gut and creeps up the vagus nerve to the brain, offering hope for new treatments
Parkinson’s can start in the gut Swedish scientists have demonstrated that Parkinson’s disease can move from the gastrointestinal tract to the brain.
Danish scientists disprove popular Parkinson’s myth Advanced computer models allow scientists to track brain processes causing the irreversible disease.
Implanted electrodes curtail Parkinson’s New research documents why electrical stimulation of the brain enables Parkinson’s patients to reduce medications.