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Post Researchers examine how Parkinson's disease alters brain activity over time - Nationa


National Institutes of Health (press release)


Researchers examine how Parkinson's disease alters brain activity over time
National Institutes of Health (press release)
The study, funded by the NIH's Parkinson's Disease Biomarkers Program and published in Neurology, may provide a new tool for testing experimental medications aimed at alleviating symptoms and slowing the rate at which the diseases damage the brain.
Biomarker breakthrough could improve Parkinson's treatment University of FloridaEurekAlert (press release)

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