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Dancing for health in museums with dance activist Roberto Casarotto - interview
In the last two decades, Casarotto has visited Israel several times, including during the war, to show support and respect for the Israeli dance community and his Israeli colleagues.
Israel Prize-winning director Ram Loevy passes away at 85
In Israeli first, Galilee Medical Center performs deep brain surgery under hypnosis
A-ha's Morten Harket announces Parkinson's diagnosis and successful surgeries
Israeli Parkinson's treatment shows positive results, eyes FDA approval
P2B001 is a fixed-dose combination of extended-release formulations of pramipexole and rasagiline.
Israeli man finds creative way to raise awareness on unprofitable drugs
When Dan Vesely was diagnosed with Parkinson's, he had to do his own research, which involved manipulating the system that leaves many without an option.
3 ways to know if your Parkinson’s disease is advancing
Do you have Parkinson's? There are three signs that the disease is progressing. Here’s how to manage them.
Australian researchers develop hydrogel to combat Parkinson's
A gel made of amino acids can be used to treat symptoms of Parkinson's disease - Australian National University researchers
Can studying the origins of Parkinson's help treat it? - study
New research from Hebrew University and Penn State analyzes the shapes a specific protein found in neurons takes as the disease develops.
COVID lockdowns worsened condition of Parkinson's patients
One patient stated that she experienced difficulty sleeping, nightmares, difficulty walking, fixation and motor stiffness and gained weight during the lockdowns.
Can constipation be the key to early diagnosis of Parkinson's disease?
The research team has discovered a potential way to diagnose the disease up to 20-years prior using what may seem an unusual method: investigating and understanding the process behind constipation.
Parkinson's disease may be detected early due to 'strange scent' - study
The Manchester Institute of Biotechnology has found that oils in the skin may be the key to early detection of Parkinson's disease, which may allow for a head start on treatment.
Parkinson's disease could be treated with natural food ingredients - study
“Currently there is no preventive medicine for Parkinson's disease," OCU Associate Prof. Akiko Kojima-Yuasa said in a statement. "We only have coping treatments."
Did COVID-19 cause a case of Parkinson’s disease in an Israeli patient?
The team said they found the whole scenario “intriguing.”