Parkinson's Disease
Literature Review
Parkinson’s disease: Is copper culpable?
Study findings shed new light on the development of the neurodegenerative disease and the role of biometals in the disease process.
Conference Coverage
COVID-19 tied to increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease
But the risk was no greater than that following any other respiratory infections such as influenza or community-acquired bacterial pneumonia.
From the Journals
Motor abnormalities drive decreased function in schizophrenia
Stronger degrees of motor impairment were associated with worse global and social functioning.
Literature Review
Blood-based assay may offer new way of diagnosing Parkinson’s disease
In addition to being highly accurate, the assay is faster and easier to perform than other Parkinson’s disease assays under investigation.
From the Journals
Deep brain stimulation fails to halt depression in Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s disease patients who underwent deep brain stimulation showed increases in depression subscale scores.
From the Journals
Statins tied to lower risk for parkinsonism
“Cerebrovascular disease pathologies accumulating in older brains may be an unrecognized contributor to parkinsonism in old age.”
Conference Coverage
Novel combo drug shows promise as first-line Parkinson’s disease treatment
The combination of low-dose pramipexole and rasagiline is taken once per day and does not require titration.
From the Journals
Atypical anxiety offers intervention target in Parkinson’s disease
A systematic review identified a range of anxiety symptoms related to motor and nonmotor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Guidelines
New guidance on palliative care for neurologic disorders
Palliative care includes much more than hospice services, according to a new guideline.
From the Journals
Tremors and memory loss precede Parkinson’s in diverse population
Ethnically diverse study identifies prediagnostic Parkinson’s disease in primary care.
From the Journals
Imaging links insula and frontal cortex to anxiety in Parkinson’s disease
Electroencephalography showed stronger connections in several brain areas of patients with anxiety compared to those without anxiety