New Research Reframes Dopamine's Role in Parkinson's Movement

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New Research Reframes Dopamine's Role in Parkinson's Movement
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A McGill-led study challenges the traditional view that dopamine controls movement speed and force, suggesting instead that it acts as a support system enabling movement. The research shows that restoring baseline dopamine levels, rather than fast dopamine spikes, improves movement, which could lead to simpler and more targeted treatments for movement disorders like Parkinson's disease.

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