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Poisoned land? - The rural rise of Parkinson′s | DocFilm | DW

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Poisoned Land? - The Rural Rise of Parkinson′s | Highlights | DW

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New digital health technologies could lead to better care for Parkinson s disease

New digital health technologies could lead to better care for Parkinson’s disease The use of digital health technologies across health care and drug development has accelerated. A new paper titled Digital Progression Biomarkers as Novel Endpoints in Clinical Trials: A Multistakeholder Perspective, co-authored by experts across diverse disciplines, highlights how new remote monitoring technologies present a tremendous opportunity to advance digital medicine in health care even further, specifically in Parkinson s disease. This perspective paper is co-authored by the academic leader of the largest funded project for digital technologies in Europe, Professor Lynn Rochester, University of Newcastle; European Medicines Agency (EMA) scientific leader, Dr. Maria Tome; young investigator and Ph.D. candidate Reham Badawy; physician and Parkinson s patient, Dr. Soania Mathur; and Dr. Diane Stephenson, Executive Director of the Critical Path for Parkinson s (CPP) Consortium.

Fox Foundation Funds Parkinson s Smell Test - Physical Therapy Products

A nose-on-chip platform to detect the characteristic smell linked to Parkinson’s disease (PD) is being further developed thanks to a $670,000 grant from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research. Scientists from Yesse Technologies Inc recently validated the presence of a distinctive smell, arising from an oily skin secretion called sebum, in patients diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. The previous identification of a specific subset of odorant receptors, the proteins in the nose that detect smells, forms the foundation for further development of a lab-based smell test to detect Parkinson’s potentially at very early stages of the disease, Yesse Technologies Inc notes in a media release.

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