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3D-Printed Pen Shows Promise in Parkinson's Diagnosis
A new 3D-printed pen containing magnetic ink and sensors can identify Parkinson's disease with 96.22% accuracy in a small study by analyzing handwriting, offering a cost-effective and accessible diagnostic tool, especially in lower-income countries.
3D-Printed Pen Shows Promise in Parkinson's Diagnosis
A new 3D-printed pen containing magnetic ink and sensors can identify Parkinson's disease with 96.22% accuracy in a small study by analyzing handwriting, offering a cost-effective and accessible diagnostic tool, especially in lower-income countries.
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20% Bias Score


iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
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36% Bias Score


Michael J. Fox Returns to Television in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease over 30 years ago, will return to acting in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking," sharing scenes with Harrison Ford, who plays a fellow Parkinson's patient; this follows a five-year break from acting due to his health and a previous collaboration with the show's ...
Michael J. Fox Returns to Television in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking
Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's disease over 30 years ago, will return to acting in AppleTV+'s "Shrinking," sharing scenes with Harrison Ford, who plays a fellow Parkinson's patient; this follows a five-year break from acting due to his health and a previous collaboration with the show's ...
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40% Bias Score


High Ultra-Processed Food Intake Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
A study of nearly 43,000 participants found that consuming 11 or more servings of ultra-processed foods daily is associated with a 2.5 times greater likelihood of experiencing multiple early-stage Parkinson's symptoms compared to those eating only three servings; the findings suggest potential preve...
High Ultra-Processed Food Intake Linked to Increased Parkinson's Disease Risk
A study of nearly 43,000 participants found that consuming 11 or more servings of ultra-processed foods daily is associated with a 2.5 times greater likelihood of experiencing multiple early-stage Parkinson's symptoms compared to those eating only three servings; the findings suggest potential preve...
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36% Bias Score


Parkinson's Disease: Impact, Causes, and Future Directions
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting over one million Americans, is marked by a loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells causing motor and non-motor symptoms; while genetic factors play a minor role, environmental toxins are strongly implicated, and men are 1.5 times...
Parkinson's Disease: Impact, Causes, and Future Directions
Parkinson's disease, a progressive neurodegenerative disorder affecting over one million Americans, is marked by a loss of dopamine-producing nerve cells causing motor and non-motor symptoms; while genetic factors play a minor role, environmental toxins are strongly implicated, and men are 1.5 times...
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16% Bias Score


Stem-Cell Transplants Show Promise in Parkinson's Treatment
Two small studies revealed stem-cell transplants significantly eased Parkinson's symptoms in patients, with one showing a 20-point improvement on a standard scale; the FDA approved one treatment for a final-stage trial before potential approval, offering hope for the 1 million Americans with this di...
Stem-Cell Transplants Show Promise in Parkinson's Treatment
Two small studies revealed stem-cell transplants significantly eased Parkinson's symptoms in patients, with one showing a 20-point improvement on a standard scale; the FDA approved one treatment for a final-stage trial before potential approval, offering hope for the 1 million Americans with this di...
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44% Bias Score

Misdiagnosis of Parkinson's in Women Delays Crucial Treatment
A British woman, Kirsten Macpherson, was misdiagnosed with menopause for years before receiving a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2023, highlighting the underdiagnosis of Parkinson's in women due to symptoms often mistaken for other conditions, prompting calls for updated NHS guidance.

Misdiagnosis of Parkinson's in Women Delays Crucial Treatment
A British woman, Kirsten Macpherson, was misdiagnosed with menopause for years before receiving a Parkinson's diagnosis in 2023, highlighting the underdiagnosis of Parkinson's in women due to symptoms often mistaken for other conditions, prompting calls for updated NHS guidance.
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32% Bias Score

Michael J. Fox Returns to Acting in Apple TV+'s "Shrinking
Actor Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1991, is returning to acting in Apple TV+'s "Shrinking" after a hiatus, generating significant excitement among fans. The show's co-creator, Bill Lawrence, previously worked with Fox on "Spin City" and "Scrubs.

Michael J. Fox Returns to Acting in Apple TV+'s "Shrinking
Actor Michael J. Fox, diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1991, is returning to acting in Apple TV+'s "Shrinking" after a hiatus, generating significant excitement among fans. The show's co-creator, Bill Lawrence, previously worked with Fox on "Spin City" and "Scrubs.
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28% Bias Score

High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of 42,853 individuals over 26 years revealed that those consuming 11 or more daily servings of ultra-processed foods had a 2.5 times greater risk of early Parkinson's symptoms (sleep issues, fatigue, etc.) than those consuming three or fewer; even three or fewer servings increased risk by up...

High Ultra-Processed Food Consumption Linked to Increased Parkinson's Risk
A study of 42,853 individuals over 26 years revealed that those consuming 11 or more daily servings of ultra-processed foods had a 2.5 times greater risk of early Parkinson's symptoms (sleep issues, fatigue, etc.) than those consuming three or fewer; even three or fewer servings increased risk by up...
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48% Bias Score

Death of Renowned Spanish Sports Commentator José Ángel de la Casa
Spanish sports commentator José Ángel de la Casa passed away at 74 on Monday after a decade-long battle with Parkinson's disease; his career with RTVE included commentating on over 300 Spanish national team matches and six Olympic Games, and he received the Ondas Award for his work.

Death of Renowned Spanish Sports Commentator José Ángel de la Casa
Spanish sports commentator José Ángel de la Casa passed away at 74 on Monday after a decade-long battle with Parkinson's disease; his career with RTVE included commentating on over 300 Spanish national team matches and six Olympic Games, and he received the Ondas Award for his work.
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28% Bias Score

Nashville Fundraising Event Raises Funds for Parkinson's Research
The Michael J. Fox Foundation's "A Country Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" fundraising event in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, successfully raised money for Parkinson's research, attracting numerous celebrities including Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Stokes, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleto...

Nashville Fundraising Event Raises Funds for Parkinson's Research
The Michael J. Fox Foundation's "A Country Thing Happened on the Way to Cure Parkinson's" fundraising event in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, successfully raised money for Parkinson's research, attracting numerous celebrities including Kelsea Ballerini, Chase Stokes, Sheryl Crow, Chris Stapleto...
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40% Bias Score

Syngenta Agrees to Settle Majority of Paraquat Lawsuits
Syngenta, facing over 5,800 lawsuits alleging its paraquat weedkiller causes Parkinson's disease, has agreed to a settlement that could resolve the majority of the claims within 30 days, following mounting pressure from lawmakers and numerous scientific studies linking paraquat to Parkinson's.

Syngenta Agrees to Settle Majority of Paraquat Lawsuits
Syngenta, facing over 5,800 lawsuits alleging its paraquat weedkiller causes Parkinson's disease, has agreed to a settlement that could resolve the majority of the claims within 30 days, following mounting pressure from lawmakers and numerous scientific studies linking paraquat to Parkinson's.
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40% Bias Score
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