Now, scientists from Queen Mary University of London have discovered a possible connection between Parkinson’s disease and certain medications used to treat seizures, known as antiepileptic drugs.
That means they help fight free radicals—harmful molecules that damage cells and are linked to aging and brain diseases. CACQDs also stop certain harmful proteins from sticking together in the brain.
IN the UK, someone is diagnosed with Parkinson’s, a progressive neurological disease every 20 minutes – and it’s anticipated that by 2050, there will be 25 million people living with the ...
Introduction Although there are some drugs to control Parkinson’s disease (PD), they have several side effects and cannot ...
Artificial sweetener like aspartame can affect the neurotransmitters targeted by Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors. These ...
People who rely on antihistamines to manage allergies may need to exercise caution around sweets with food colouring like ...
Those on blood pressure, diuretics and antiarrhythmics medications should be wary of glycyrrhizin, a chemical found in ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is reviewing a new Parkinson's disease drug called tavapadon that could give people ...
A common cough medicine may slow Parkinson’s disease, says Professor David Dexter of Parkinson’s UK. Prasinezumab and exercise also discussed ...
Michael recently released his new book ‘Future Boy’ and has made public appearances to raise awareness for Parkinson’s ...
Based on the nature and extent of Dr. O’Connor’s actions, the Committee recommends that the Board of Medicine impose ...
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