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Brain Device May Ease Parkinson's
Study: Deep Brain Stimulation Is More Effective but Riskier Than Other Treatments for Advanced Parkinson's Disease Jan.6, 2009 -- may be more helpful than other treatments for advanced Parkinson's disease, but it's also...
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Parkinson Disease: Neurostimulation vs. Medical Therapy
Deep brain stimulation produces greater improvements than medical therapy in patients with Parkinson disease, but at the risk of serious adverse events, according to a JAMA study.Researchers randomized some 250 patients with...
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Synosia lands $29M investment
Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal - by Ron Leuty Related News Synosia Therapeutics completed a $29 million Series B financing that will help the company pay for its Phase II clinical programs.The financing was led by Aravis...
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Synosia lands $29M investment
Synosia Therapeutics completed a $29 million Series B financing that will help the company pay for its Phase II clinical programs.The financing was led by Aravis Venture of Switzerland and Investor Growth Capital of Sweden. They were...
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Senate and House Introduce Legislation to Repeal Therapy Caps
APTA Applauds Legislation Aimed at Protecting Medicare Beneficiaries Introduced on the First Day of 111th Congress ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan.7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Physical therapy services for Medicare beneficiaries would no longer be...
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A protein that protects against Alzheimer's?
- Research on the mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, stroke, dementia, Parkinson's and multiple sclerosis, to name a few, has taken a step forward thanks to the work of biological sciences Ph.
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Senate and House Introduce Legislation to Repeal Therapy Caps
APTA Applauds Legislation Aimed at Protecting Medicare Beneficiaries Introduced on the First Day of 111th Congress ALEXANDRIA, Va., Jan.7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Physical therapy services for Medicare beneficiaries would no longer be...
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Fox Foundation Fights Parkinson's With Grant to Acadia
Acadia Pharmaceuticals, a San Diego-based biotech developing drugs to treat central nervous system disorders, won a grant Jan.7 from the Michael J. Fox Foundation Fights Parkinson's With Grant to Acadia.
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Medtronic Lawsuits Over Fidelis Lead Recall Dismissed
Deep Brain Stimulation Helps Parkinson's Patients; But Also Causes Adverse Effects JAMA study provides an early assessment of drug therapy versus the use of a medical device.Brain Scans and Genetic Profiles Track Risk of Dementia...
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Lasers show potential to 'zap' amyloid proteins
Researchers have found that a technique used to visualize amyloid fibers in the laboratory might have the potential to destroy them in the clinic.The technique involves zapping the fluorescently-tagged fibers with a laser, which can...
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Possible New Alzheimer's Treatment? Destroying Amyloid Proteins With Lasers
ScienceDaily (Jan.7, 2009) Researchers have found that a technique used to visualize amyloid fibers in the laboratory might have the potential to destroy them in the clinic. The technique involves zapping the fluorescently-tagged fibers...
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Columbia Names Steven A. Siegelbaum, Ph.D. as Chair of Neuroscience
Newswise Steven A.Siegelbaum, Ph. D., a neuroscientist whose research is at the forefront of understanding the role of neural circuitry in learning, behavior and memory, has been named chair of the Department of Neuroscience of Columbia...
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ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Awarded Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for the Development of Novel ER-beta A
The award by The Michael J.Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research provides important recognition for ACADIA's ER-beta program for the treatment of Parkinson's disease and further validates the quality and productivity of our...
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Omeros Awarded Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to Evaluate Novel Parkinson's Disease Target
SEATTLE, Jan.6 /PRNewswire/ -- Omeros Corporation today announced that The Michael J. Fox Foundation has awarded it a $465,000 grant against milestones to support the Company's collaboration with The Parkinson's Institute to...
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Omeros Awarded Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to Evaluate Novel Parkinson's Disease Target
SEATTLE, Jan.6 /PRNewswire/ -- Omeros Corporation today announced that The Michael J. Fox Foundation has awarded it a $465,000 grant against milestones to support the Company's collaboration with The Parkinson's Institute to...
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Omeros Awarded Grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation to Evaluate Novel Parkinson's Disease Target
SEATTLE, Jan.6 /PRNewswire/ -- Omeros Corporation today announced that The Michael J. Fox Foundation has awarded it a $465,000 grant against milestones to support the Company's collaboration with The Parkinson's Institute to...
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Deep Brain Stimulation May Benefit Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients, But With Increased Adverse Event Ris
Deep brain stimulation treatment may improve movement skills and quality of life for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) over other medical therapies, though it may also have a higher risk of serious adverse events,...
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Best Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
Related Topics: Richard Seeger | Bruce Hensel 0 Comments Post a Comment Share Del.icio.us MySpace Digg Facebook What is the best treatment for parkinson disease?A new study provides the surprising answer, Dr Bruce Hensel reported?
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Clioquinol Inhibits Action Of The CLK1 Aging Gene, May Alleviate Alzheimer's
Seniors / Aging News Main Category: Seniors / Aging Also Included In: Parkinson's Disease; Huntingtons Disease; Alzheimer's / Dementia email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment For Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients Provides Benefits, Risks
ScienceDaily (Jan.6, 2009) Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after six months than patients who received other...
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease Provides Benefits
-- Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after 6 months than patients who received other medical therapy, but also had a...
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Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment for Advanced Parkinson Disease Provides Benefits
Newswise - Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after six months than patients who received other medical therapy, but...
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Deep Brain Stimulation for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease Provides Benefits
-- Patients with advanced Parkinson disease (PD) who received deep brain stimulation treatment had more improvement in movement skills and quality of life after 6 months than patients who received other medical therapy, but also had a...
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Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation vs Best Medical Therapy for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease: A Rando
Frances M.Weaver, PhD; Kenneth Follett, MD, PhD; Matthew Stern, MD; Kwan Hur, PhD; Crystal Harris, PharmD; William J. Marks Jr, MD; Johannes Rothlind, PhD; Oren Sagher, MD; Domenic Reda, PhD; Claudia S. Moy, PhD; Rajesh Pahwa, MD; Kim...
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