Researchers have made a remarkable discovery in the potential treatment of Parkinson's disease, utilising an unconventional approach involving a faecal transplant.
A skin biopsy that can detect an abnormal protein in cutaneous nerve fibers holds promise for early detection of Parkinson's and other neurodegenerative disorders.
Flavonoids have been proposed as an approach to reducing Parkinson's disease risk, but new data showed no association of flavonoid intake with protective benefit.