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A nose to diagnose: Improving Parkinson’s diagnosis
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A nose to diagnose: Improving Parkinson’s diagnosis

by Enna Bartlett, University of Manchester Credit: University of Manchester Parkinson’s is a complex disease to diagnose and relies on practitioners’ ability to recognize a myriad of different symptoms. Professor Perdita Barran and Joy Milne are working on ways to improve Parkinson’s diagnosis. Joy Milne is a “super smeller,” she has a rare condition called...

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Eye movement research could hold the key to early Parkinson’s diagnosis

  The way people with Parkinson’s use their eyes to complete simple tasks in both the real world and working at computers is being investigated by neuroscientists – and the findings could help early diagnosis and improve their quality of life. Neuroscientists at the University of Lincoln have been investigating markers specific to Parkinson’s, including...