Scientists Discover Brain Protection System that May Slow Parkinson’s Disease in Women
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Scientists discover brain protection system that may slow Parkinson’s disease in women
Parkinson’s disease is one of the most common brain disorders linked to aging. The disease affects movement, balance, muscle control, and many other body functions. Over time, people with Parkinson’s may develop shaking, stiffness, slower movements, walking difficulties, and problems with speech and coordination. The condition happens because certain brain cells gradually die. These cells […] The post Scientists discover brain protection system …
Brain Pathway Identification Could Slow Parkinson’s
Researchers identified a sex-specific pathway that preserves dopamine-producing neurons in females. By reinforcing nicotine-responsive receptors without using nicotine, the team successfully reduced signs of degeneration, marking a critical step toward disease-modifying therapies.
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