Profiles Rafael Mateos Coming soon. Integrating neurotransmitter receptors and multi-modal brain imaging to improve treatment selection in Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s affects many processes at the levels of cells, brain regions and even other organs. Consequently, despite being diagnosed with the same disease, people living... Mitochondrial dysfunction and vulnerability to oxidative stress in induced dopaminergic neurons derived from idiopathic Parkinson's disease patients One of the keys to making progress in determining the causes of Parkinson’s is having the right investigational tools. At the Université de Montreal, PhD... Finding the missing genetic links in Parkinson's Eric Yu’s first experience with Parkinson’s occurred as a high school student, when he watched a favourite history teacher struggle with symptoms of the illness.... Exercise as treatment Sleep issues such as insomnia and daytime sleepiness are common among people living with Parkinson’s. Besides sleep disturbances, which can take a significant toll on... The power of social connection Esztella Vezer was running a choir for people with Parkinson’s as part of her Master’s research when she noticed additional benefits beyond those she’d designed... Tracking eye movements to diagnose Parkinson's Identifying and distinguishing Parkinson’s from other progressive brain disorders is difficult because there are no biological tests a doctor can administer to diagnose the illness.... Strengthening swallowing muscles to prevent choking and improve quality of life Eating and drinking without choking or aspirating food are among the pleasures of life denied to some people with Parkinson’s who have swallowing difficulties. The... Decoding a sleep disorder and Parkinson’s People who have a sleep disorder that causes them to act out their dreams are also at risk of developing Parkinson’s and two other progressive... Pagination des publications Previous post 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 32 Next post
Integrating neurotransmitter receptors and multi-modal brain imaging to improve treatment selection in Parkinson’s disease Parkinson’s affects many processes at the levels of cells, brain regions and even other organs. Consequently, despite being diagnosed with the same disease, people living...
Mitochondrial dysfunction and vulnerability to oxidative stress in induced dopaminergic neurons derived from idiopathic Parkinson's disease patients One of the keys to making progress in determining the causes of Parkinson’s is having the right investigational tools. At the Université de Montreal, PhD...
Finding the missing genetic links in Parkinson's Eric Yu’s first experience with Parkinson’s occurred as a high school student, when he watched a favourite history teacher struggle with symptoms of the illness....
Exercise as treatment Sleep issues such as insomnia and daytime sleepiness are common among people living with Parkinson’s. Besides sleep disturbances, which can take a significant toll on...
The power of social connection Esztella Vezer was running a choir for people with Parkinson’s as part of her Master’s research when she noticed additional benefits beyond those she’d designed...
Tracking eye movements to diagnose Parkinson's Identifying and distinguishing Parkinson’s from other progressive brain disorders is difficult because there are no biological tests a doctor can administer to diagnose the illness....
Strengthening swallowing muscles to prevent choking and improve quality of life Eating and drinking without choking or aspirating food are among the pleasures of life denied to some people with Parkinson’s who have swallowing difficulties. The...
Decoding a sleep disorder and Parkinson’s People who have a sleep disorder that causes them to act out their dreams are also at risk of developing Parkinson’s and two other progressive...