Common Diabetes Meds Tied to Lower Risk for Parkinson’s
Study can’t prove cause and effect, but saw dip in odds for people taking drugs such as Actos and AvandiaContinue Reading
Study can’t prove cause and effect, but saw dip in odds for people taking drugs such as Actos and AvandiaContinue Reading
Used early after diagnosis, drug appears to have long-lasting effects, study reportsContinue Reading
Close relatives, including spouses, had higher odds for type 1 diabetes, lupus, sarcoidosis, study findsContinue Reading
Study findings echo those of Parkinson’s patients taking meds to increase dopamine levelsContinue Reading
Series of immunizations might encourage HIV-fighting antibodiesContinue Reading
The sooner you start regular physical activity, the better, researchers sayContinue Reading
But treatment isn’t FDA-approved, so insurance companies might not cover the costContinue Reading
But blacks, Hispanics face greater odds of complications than whites, though reasons why are unclearContinue Reading
Expert says gradual training can help prevent problemsContinue Reading
Suppressed immune response might delay symptoms, experts say
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For use after medication alone proves inadequateContinue Reading
Brio Neurostimulation System is second such device approved for tremor disordersContinue Reading
Swedish study finds association, but overall risk is low — only about 1 percentContinue Reading
Swedish study finds association, but overall risk is low — only about 1 percentContinue Reading
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