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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNStem Cell Therapies Could Treat Parkinson’s Disease by Rebuilding Lost Circuitry in the Brain, Studies SuggestTwo small clinical trials tested the safety of injecting stem cells into the brains of Parkinson's patients and found no ...
With around one million people living with Parkinson’s disease in the U.S. — and 90,000 getting new diagnoses each year — the race is on for a cure. Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering ...
Parkinson’s is a progressive neurological condition driven by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons, which causes tremors, ...
Two independent clinical trials demonstrate the safety of stem cell therapies for Parkinson's disease. The papers, published ...
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MedPage Today on MSNEarly Risks for Alzheimer's; Parkinson's Stem Cell Trials; Digital Dementia DebunkedA phase I/II trial showed that transplanting dopaminergic progenitors derived from induced pluripotent stem cells was safe in ...
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain. Stem ...
The phase I clinical trials showed stem cell transplants for Parkinson’s disease appear to be safe and might restore dopamine-producing brain cells.
Two early-phase clinical trials demonstrate the safety and potential clinical utility of stem cell therapies to ease motor ...
If you care about Parkinson’s disease, please read studies that Vitamin B may slow down cognitive decline, and Mediterranean ...
Two studies published in Nature found stem cell-derived products can not only be safely transplanted into the brain, but also ...
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain.
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