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Parkinson's disease may be detectable 20-30 years sooner than clinical diagnosis, researchers say

Science News: Researchers in Australia have found that signs of Parkinson's disease may be detectable up to 20-30 years before symptoms appear. They used a biomarke

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Parkinson's disease may be detectable 20-30 years sooner than diagnosis: Study | Health

It may be possible to detect signs of Parkinson s disease 20-30 years before symptoms appear, according to researchers in Australia. | Health

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Neuroscientists identify cells especially vulnerable to Alzheimer's | MIT News | Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT researchers identified neurons in the brain that may contribute to some of the earliest symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, making it a good target for potential new drugs to treat the disease.

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Common RNA modification plays a key role in TDP-43-related neurodegeneration in ALS

Nearly 100% of cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis-;the progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease known as ALS or Lou Gherig's disease -; involve the buildup of a protein called TDP-43.

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Study reports that depleting gut bacteria in mice with genetic risk for AD reduces neuropathology in a sex-dependent manner

Researchers highlight recent research investigating whether gut microbiota regulates tau pathology and tau-mediated neurodegeneration in an ApoE isoform–dependent manner.

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