Partnership aims to ID definitive biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease


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View this email in your browserShareTweetForwardThe Web’s Daily Resource for Parkinson’s NewsIn the 07/19/2024 edition:Partnership aims to ID definitive biomarkers for Parkinson’s diseaseFat levels in blood may help predict Parkinson’s symptoms, study findsAccessibility is a necessity for those with mobility issuesRowers to cross Pacific Ocean to raise $28M for Parkinson’s researchA son goes from Parkinson’s caregiver to Parkinson’s advocatePartnership aims to ID definitive biomarkers for Parkinson’s diseaseBy Margarida Maia, PhD on 07/19/2024
A hands-in illustration shows multiple hands coming together, one on top of the other.A new collaboration dubbed the Accelerating Medicines Partnership in Parkinson’s Disease and Related Disorders, or simply AMP PDRD, will work to identify specific biomarkers that can differentiate Parkinson’s from other neurodegenerative disorders with similar symptoms. The goal, according to the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), which launched the partnership, is to enable an earlier […]The post Partnership aims to ID definitive biomarkers for Parkinson’s disease appeared first on Parkinson’s News Today.Continue ReadingFat levels in blood may help predict Parkinson’s symptoms, study findsBy Marisa Wexler, MS on 07/19/2024
A dropper squirts out droplets of blood alongside several vials of blood.Measuring levels of lipids (fat molecules) in the blood may help predict the severity of symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. The study, “Prediction of motor and non-motor Parkinson’s disease symptoms using serum lipidomics and machine learning: a 2-year study,” was published in npj Parkinson’s Disease. Parkinson’s affects every person with the disease […]The post Fat levels in blood may help predict Parkinson’s symptoms, study finds appeared first on Parkinson’s News Today.Continue ReadingAccessibility is a necessity for those with mobility issuesBy Jill Hammergren on 07/18/2024
I’ve always advocated for accessibility for all. For more than 30 years, I worked and volunteered for organizations supporting and encouraging opportunities for people with disabilities. Now, as a caregiver for someone with a debilitating movement disorder that causes mobility issues, accessibility is personal and paramount. As my husband, Eric, and I manage his Parkinson’s […]The post Accessibility is a necessity for those with mobility issues appeared first on Parkinson’s News Today.Continue ReadingRowers to cross Pacific Ocean to raise $28M for Parkinson’s researchBy Andrea Lobo on 07/18/2024
A person is seen out on a body of water, paddling a kayak.Four endurance athletes, one of whom has Parkinson’s disease, have embarked on a 2,800-mile rowing journey across the Pacific Ocean this summer. The team’s goal is to raise $28 million for Parkinson’s research through The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research(MJFF). The “Team Human Powered Potential” aims to traverse the distance between Monterey Bay, […]The post Rowers to cross Pacific Ocean to raise $28M for Parkinson’s research appeared first on Parkinson’s News Today.Continue ReadingA son goes from Parkinson’s caregiver to Parkinson’s advocateBy Mary Chapman on 07/18/2024
George Ackerman is shown seated on a bench in this photograph.George Ackerman lost his mother to Parkinson’s disease in 2020 when she was 69, and he still grieves for her. But he is also driven — to honor her, to raise awareness about the neurodegenerative disorder, and to support the search for a cure. He maintains a website, hosts a podcast, and is the author […]The post A son goes from Parkinson’s caregiver to Parkinson’s advocate appeared first on Parkinson’s News Today.Continue ReadingMore Recent Articles:Is Dad’s recent weight loss a result of Parkinson’s disease?
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