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ATXN2 Gene Defect Model Shows Promise for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
Russian scientists modeled an ATXN2 gene defect causing neurodegenerative diseases; abnormal CAG repeats disrupt protein synthesis, impacting nerve impulse transmission and correlating with disease onset age; future research will test drugs on mice to increase nuclear fluid viscosity.
ATXN2 Gene Defect Model Shows Promise for Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
Russian scientists modeled an ATXN2 gene defect causing neurodegenerative diseases; abnormal CAG repeats disrupt protein synthesis, impacting nerve impulse transmission and correlating with disease onset age; future research will test drugs on mice to increase nuclear fluid viscosity.
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12% Bias Score


Hospice Provides Comfort and Celebratory Final Christmas for Dying Man
Philip Bramall, 66, passed away at Ashgate Hospice in Derbyshire on December 28, 2023, after receiving care for cancer and Parkinson's disease; his family celebrated a final Christmas with him at the hospice, highlighting the vital role of such facilities.
Hospice Provides Comfort and Celebratory Final Christmas for Dying Man
Philip Bramall, 66, passed away at Ashgate Hospice in Derbyshire on December 28, 2023, after receiving care for cancer and Parkinson's disease; his family celebrated a final Christmas with him at the hospice, highlighting the vital role of such facilities.
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36% Bias Score

Dance Therapy Eases Depression in Parkinson's Patients: Study
A study of 23 Parkinson's patients and 11 healthy controls found that eight months of weekly dance classes significantly reduced depression symptoms, as measured by self-reported surveys and MRI scans showing changes in brain areas related to mood regulation.

Dance Therapy Eases Depression in Parkinson's Patients: Study
A study of 23 Parkinson's patients and 11 healthy controls found that eight months of weekly dance classes significantly reduced depression symptoms, as measured by self-reported surveys and MRI scans showing changes in brain areas related to mood regulation.
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20% Bias Score

Hesse Parkinson's Rate Slightly Decreases, Regional Disparities Remain
AOK Hessen reports a slight decrease in Parkinson's disease prevalence in Hesse in 2022 (0.62%) compared to 2017 (0.68%), with significant regional variations, higher rates in rural areas, and more cases in men (0.69%) than women (0.56%).

Hesse Parkinson's Rate Slightly Decreases, Regional Disparities Remain
AOK Hessen reports a slight decrease in Parkinson's disease prevalence in Hesse in 2022 (0.62%) compared to 2017 (0.68%), with significant regional variations, higher rates in rural areas, and more cases in men (0.69%) than women (0.56%).
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12% Bias Score
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