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Could Israel hold the key to solving the Parkinson s puzzle?

Jewish Ledger Could Israel hold the key to solving the Parkinson’s puzzle? By Abigail Klein Leichman It was in1917 that James Parkinson first described the syndrome now known as Parkinson’s disease – a complex, progressive neurological disorder affecting up to 10 million people. And it is fast growing in prevalence worldwide. The disease is most often diagnosed in people over 60, more often males. Classic symptoms include tremor in about 60 percent of cases, rigidity, poor posture and slow movement. But several decades before diagnosis, subtler symptoms like sleep disturbances and loss of smell often appear together with constipation and erectile dysfunction.

Why Israel is becoming a hub for Parkinson s research

Why Israel is becoming a hub for Parkinson’s research Why Israel is becoming a hub for Parkinson’s research A high rate of genetic Parkinson’s makes Israel a perfect lab for finding ways to prevent, stop and even cure this fast-growing neurological disorder. Tubes at a laboratory at Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center. Photo by FLASH90 Parkinson’s disease is a complex, progressive neurological disorder affecting up to 10 million people. And it is fast growing in prevalence worldwide. April 11, the birthday of James Parkinson who first described this syndrome in 1817 kicks off World Parkinson’s Awareness Week. The disease is most often diagnosed in people over 60, more often males. Classic symptoms include tremor in about 60 percent of cases, rigidity, poor posture and slow movement.

الكنوز الأثرية في صفد الفلسطينية تواجه الهجران والسرقة والتزوير

الكنوز الأثرية في صفد الفلسطينية تواجه الهجران والسرقة والتزوير
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Archeologists spot in Israel milestone in evolution of human use of tools

Archeologists spot in Israel milestone in evolution of human use of tools Cobble bearing traces of mechanical alterations similar to those recorded on grinding tools predates any other evidence for grinding or abrasion by 150,000 years and even humans (homo sapiens) themselves Itay Blumenthal | Published: 12.27.20 , 18:53 During excavations at Tabun Cave in the western Carmel region, archeologists encountered what could be the oldest evidence of hominins [primate species regarded as human, directly ancestral to humans, or very closely related to humans] using grinding tools. They found cobble bearing traces of mechanical alterations similar to those recorded on grinding tools. However, the artifact derives from the early layers of the Acheulo-Yabrudian complex of the late Lower Paleolithic (ca. 350 ka), predating any other evidence for grinding or abrasion by 150,000 years and even humans (homo sapiens).

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