Nanoplastics could promote Parkinson’s disease
Scientists demonstrated that polystyrene nanoplastics cause proteins associated with Parkinson's disease to accumulate in mice’s brains.
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Scientists demonstrated that polystyrene nanoplastics cause proteins associated with Parkinson's disease to accumulate in mice’s brains.
New research examining sleep data suggests poor sleep in terms of length, depth, and waking in the night is associated with illnesses like…
Scientists used non-invasive electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve to help patients with Parkinson’s Disease walk farther and faster.
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, meaning that brain cells will continuously die off as the illness…