Preventing Alzheimer’s disease: prospects and challenges
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…The limitations in the current diagnostic criteria were highlighted. Features that distinguished PSP from Parkinson’s disease (PD) were discussed including the pattern of bradykinesia, distinctive gait and posture as well…
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…Parenteral nutrition Veganism/Vegetarianism Gastric acid and pancreatic enzymes release B12 from food proteins Malabsorption (Achlorhydria, atrophic gastritis, gastrectomy/bariatric surgery, drugs, coeliac disease) GI disease (Inflammatory bowel disease, Helicobacter pylori gastritis,…
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…injuries such as head injury surviving for longer. Furthermore, the population is becoming older with the associated increase in complex conditions and acquired neurological disease e.g. Parkinson’s disease being represented….
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…patients at disease onset as well as those who have had more than one attack,” said Bruce Cree, MD, PhD, MAS, professor of clinical neurology at the University of California…
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…stem cell transplantation in Parkinson’s disease, the huge variability in outcomes in early studies, and current attempts to identify what factors determine a successful transplant in the ‘Trans-euro’ study. Finally,…
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…Stephane Palfi on cell and gene therapy approaches for Parkinson’s disease (PD), and Professor Tom Freeman on cell repair approaches for Huntington’s disease (HD). This was followed by Dr Tom…
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