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…disease? Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative condition after Alzheimer’s disease, and is associated with increasing age. As population demographics change worldwide, the prevalence and societal burden…
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…strategy would simply convert relapsing remitting disease into non-relapsing progressive disease (Adapted from 14). Epidemiology of PPMS The epidemiology of PPMS is not dissimilar to that of relapse-onset disease with…
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…has also facilitated the discovery of novel disease genes10 and allowed us to expand the phenotype of known disease genes.11-13 In a cohort of Australasian LGMD patients that had been…
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…3. Lees A., et al. JAMA Neurol. 2017 Feb 1;74(2):197-206 Parkinson’s News Today. Available at https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/parkinsons– disease-statistics/. Accessed April 2020 ICM Institute. Neurogenerative Diseases. Available at https://icm-institute.org/en/key- figures/. Accessed March…
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…(see Table 1), including schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease, 5 and offer a platform for drug screening, as well as for mapping pathways affected by disease-causing mutations. In addition to DNA…
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…multiple sclerosis and Parkinsons disease) with the exception of stroke which may be explained by stroke care being traditionally shared by multiple medical specialities. The ABN survey has provided valuable…
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…expert clinicians who work with people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) there is a strong practical focus on clinical practice. The Academy’s interactive, small-group learning has created the standard for Parkinson’s…
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…of disease would have a limited impact on disease progression [48]. Given the influence of LRRK2 on survival in PSP, there is significant interest in treatments targeting LRRK2 in idiopathic…
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…MS-related longterm disability associated with pregnancy and breast-feeding, and there may even be some long-term benefits, although reverse causation remains an important confounder. Patients with more active disease have more…
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