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Molecule reduces accumulation of toxic protein in Parkinson’s disease model

July 24, 2019 accumulation, disease, in, model, molecule, of, Parkinson's, protein, reduces, toxic

Parkinson’s disease often begins with small tremors. Over time symptoms worsen. Tremors become shakes and stiffness takes the body hostage.

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Active sexual life may benefit men with early Parkinson’s disease

July 3, 2019 active, benefit, disease, early, life, may, Men, Parkinson's, Sexual, with

New research published in the European Journal of Neurology indicates that an active sexual life is linked with lower disability

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Health Problems 

Undetected diabetes linked to heart attack and gum disease

June 10, 2019 and, attack, Diabetes, disease, gum, heart, Linked, to, undetected

People with undetected glucose disorders run a higher risk of both myocardial infarction and periodontitis, according to a study published

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Lowering the risk of heart disease after pre-eclampsia in pregnancy

June 4, 2019 after, disease, heart, in, lowering, of, pre-eclampsia, pregnancy, risk, the

Pre-eclampsia is a serious condition triggered by pregnancy that starts with an increase in blood pressure and the detection of

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New algorithm uses disease history to predict intensive care patients’ chances of survival

May 27, 2019 Algorithm, care, Chances, disease, history, Intensive, New, of, patients, Predict, survival, to, Uses

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet have used data on more than 230,000 intensive care patients to develop

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Diabetes patients at higher risk of deadly liver disease, finds study of 18 million people

May 20, 2019 18, at, deadly, Diabetes, disease, finds, higher, liver, million, of, patients, people, risk, study

Many patients with potentially deadly liver cirrhosis and liver cancer are being diagnosed at late advanced stages of disease, according

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Restoring brain function in mice with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

May 1, 2019 Alzheimer's, brain, disease, Function, in, mice, of, Restoring, symptoms, with

A study in mice shows that selectively removing cells that are no longer dividing from the brains of mice with

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Health Problems 

People with heart disease at risk when pharmacies close

April 19, 2019 at, close, disease, heart, people, pharmacies, risk, when, with

New research from the University of Illinois at Chicago shows that when pharmacies close, people stop taking widely used heart

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Health Problems 

NEJM Perspective: ‘Shifting the Paradigm—Applying Universal Standards of Care to Ebola Virus Disease’

April 12, 2019 'Shifting, care, disease, Ebola, NEJM, of, Paradigm—Applying, Perspective:, Standards, the, to, universal, virus

LSTM’s Senior Clinical Lecturer, Dr. Shevin Jacob is corresponding author on a perspective piece published in the New England Journal

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Health Problems 

Startup releases AI app to detect Parkinson’s disease

April 8, 2019 AI, app, detect, disease, Parkinson's, releases, startup, to

A South Australia startup, Lookinglass, based at UniSA’s Innovation & Collaboration Centre has today released an artificial intelligence (AI) web

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