People with restless leg syndrome may also have a higher risk for Parkinson's disease, a study from the Republic of Korea has ...
Patients with untreated RLS showed the highest Parkinson's incidence (2.1%) and an earlier onset of the disease.
People with metabolic syndrome are at higher risk of Parkinson’s disease Analysis found greater risk ranging from 29% to 40% The syndrome already increases risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 ...
A groundbreaking new study has revealed an alarming connection between metabolic syndrome and Parkinson’s disease risk that could change how we approach brain health prevention. Researchers found that ...
Metabolic syndrome was tied to a greater risk of incident Parkinson's in a large study. Risk was especially higher for those with genetic Parkinson's susceptibility. Metabolic syndrome components were ...
Researchers found that people with metabolic syndrome were about 40% more likely to develop Parkinson’s disease than those without the condition. Now, a new study published in Neurology, the medical ...
Folks with metabolic syndrome have up to a 40% higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease, a new study says. Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of health problems that include excess belly fat, high ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Those with metabolic syndrome had a higher risk for Parkinson’s disease vs. with those without. Patients with ...
Anavex has requested from the EMA the re-examination, and will work closely with the EMA during this process. The re-examination procedure is led by a different rapporteur and co-rapporteur, who will ...
Lindberg had Parkinson’s disease, the neurologist said, with all the classic symptoms. PD—as the scientists she would meet ...
In a recent study published in npj Parkinson's Disease, researchers explore the relationship between Parkinson's disease (PD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Study: Association between irritable ...
Individuals with metabolic syndrome have a 39% higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease (PD) than those without the syndrome, a new study showed. Investigators followed over 400,000 people for 15 ...