Category Archives: Blog
Few Parkinson’s patients enroll in trials; Michael J. Fox aims to change that
By Lisa Flam, www.todayhealth.today.msnbc.msn.com When Linda Morgan was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in October 2005, her doctor told her that
Rat research aids stroke and Parkinson’s disease cures
By Thania A. Betancourt, www.statepress.com An ASU professor has enlisted the help of rats in his research to cure Parkinson’s
My Father
By Taylor Phinney, blog at www.taylorphinney.com Hello all. I’m just back to my house in Italy after a lovely two
Scientists report first step in strategy for cell replacement therapy in Parkinson’s disease
www.labspaces.net Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) are a promising avenue for cell replacement therapy in neurologic diseases. For example, mouse
Protein That Controls Movement Does the Opposite in Parkinson’s
Study with mice suggests it may be a new drug target health.usnews.com WEDNESDAY, Jan. 25 (HealthDay News) — Researchers who
Want to Make a Difference? Volunteer!
Artist and Davis Phinney Foundation volunteer, Maria, has always been drawn to volunteerism. She says that giving of herself is
Patients’ Tremors Stopped After New Non-Invasive, Pain-Free Brain Surgery
By Maggie Patrick, www.abcnews.com Phyllis Walker’s hands used to shake so badly she had to stop eating at the dinner
Young Parkinson’s patients avoid tremors with treatment
By Denise Dador, http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/health/your_health&id=8516100 LOS ANGELES (KABC) — If you’re diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in your 20s or 30s, it could
MSU researchers identify path to treat Parkinson’s disease at its inception
Contact: Lisa Lapidus, Physics and Astronomy, Direct: (517) 884-5656, lapidus@msu.edu; Layne Cameron, University Relations, Office: (517) 353-8819, Cell: (765) 748-4827, layne.cameron@ur.msu.edu EAST LANSING,
Taylor Phinney Puts In for Parkinson’s
Professional cyclist Taylor Phinney has started off the new year right with a generous $25,000 donation to the Davis Phinney
