Trichloroethylene is a risk factor for parkinsonism
... to the TCE source, were found to exhibit signs of parkinsonism when they were examined and were significantly ... exams of 13 patients who reported no signs of parkinsonism revealed that they worked in the same areas as ... is implicated as a principal risk factor for parkinsonism based on its dopaminergic neurotoxicity in animal ...Penn study finds link between Parkinson's disease genes and manganese poisoning
... manganese poisoning," says Chesi. "The specific neurons that are lost in the miners are from the globus pallidus, a brain motor center. The European parkinsonism patients with the PARK9 mutation also lose neurons in this region." Gitler then found that the protein made by YPK9, the yeast gene equivalent of ...Sleep Disorder Linked to Neurodegenerative Conditions
... Tuesday at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting in Chicago. "There is currently no treatment to delay the onset or prevent dementia or parkinsonism in patients with RBD who are destined to develop these neurologic problems in the future," Boeve said. "Our ultimate goal is to use therapies that ...Make Treatment of Parkinsons More Affordable, Doctors Plead
... at an early stage. They have suggested that doctors working at primary health care centers and district hospitals be educated to identify parkinsonism and refer the patients to specialty centers. In a paper titled Direct Costs of Managing Parkinson’s Disease in India - Concerns in a ...Gene Mutation May Influence Age at Onset of Parkinson's Disease
... risk. Researchers have located several genes that may be implicated, including the parkin gene. About 50 percent of individuals with "juvenile" parkinsonism (in which features of Parkinson's disease develop before age 21 years) and 10 to 25 percent of those with early-onset (before age 50) Parkinson's ...Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma Announces Lurasidone Phase III Data in Patients With Schizophrenia
... events for lurasidone (greater than 5% and at least twice the rate of placebo) were akathisia (17.6% vs. 3.1% placebo), somnolence (11.7% vs. 5.5%), parkinsonism (6.8% vs. 0), and increased weight (5.1% vs. 2.4%). "DSP is committed to the development of lurasidone and we look forward to the completion ...Feeling Anxious or Distracted? New Research Shows a Cup of Tea Could Help
... and Alzheimer's. Her group provided an amount of purified EGCG equal to about two to four cups of Green Tea per day to animals with induced parkinsonism as part of their diet to evaluate how their symptoms improved or progressed. They found that when the animals are fed Green Tea EGCG, the polyphenol ...Sports Legacy Institute Announces Findings of Forensic Examinations on Wrestler Chris Benoit's Brain
... and an aggregation of abnormal Tau proteins in the brain, causing CTE. CTE's most common symptoms include depression, cognitive impairment, dementia, parkinsonism and erratic behavior. Experts believe that CTE may have been a cause or contributing factor in the Benoit tragedy. While CTE has long been found in ...Mayo Clinic: Brain disorder suggests common mechanism may underlie many neurodegenerative diseases
... have discovered a genetic defect that results in profound depression and parkinsonism in a disorder known as Perry syndrome. Although this syndrome is ... summarized the clinical features of the disease, which include early-onset parkinsonism (stiffness, slowness and rigidity), depression, severe weight loss, and ...JCI table of contents: April 22, 2008
... aggregation of the tau protein, AD is classified as a tauopathy. Other tauopathies include the neurodegenerative disease frontotemporal dementia and parkinsonism linked to chromosome 17 (FTDP-17). Although the tau protein in individuals with AD is not mutated, mice carrying the mutated forms of tau found in ...