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Researchers develop one of the first sleep screening methods using wearables to predict, detect Parkinson’s onset
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Researchers develop one of the first sleep screening methods using wearables to predict, detect Parkinson’s onset

by The Mount Sinai Hospital Concurrent actigrams and hypnograms recorded during an in-lab video-polysomnography in participants with and without isolated RBD. The data displayed are from (A) 1 iRBD patients and (B) 1 control. The magenta line marks the “probable REM sleep” window (70–200 minutes after estimated sleep onset). The density of twitch activity is visualized...

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Understanding gut inflammation may hold clues to mitigating Parkinson’s onset

by  Van Andel Research Institute Chronic inflammation in the gut may propel processes in the body that give rise to Parkinson’s disease, according to a study by scientists at Van Andel Institute and Roche. The study, published in Free Neuropathology, is the latest in a growing list that links the gut and the immune system to Parkinson’s. The researchers’ findings in an...