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Microplastics Found in Donated Brains; Dementia Patients Show Higher Burden
science3 hours ago

Microplastics Found in Donated Brains; Dementia Patients Show Higher Burden

A Nature Medicine study of 52 donated brains found higher microplastic levels in brains from people with dementia than in those without; 2024 samples contained more microplastics than 2016, suggesting an association (not causation) between microplastics and neurodegenerative conditions and underscoring the need for further research and stronger plastic-reduction efforts.

Restless Legs Syndrome May Signal Increased Parkinson’s Risk
health3 months ago

Restless Legs Syndrome May Signal Increased Parkinson’s Risk

South Korean research shows that patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) have a higher risk of developing Parkinson's disease, but treatment with dopamine agonists appears to offer a protective effect, delaying or reducing the incidence of Parkinson's. The study suggests early management of RLS could be crucial for long-term neurological health.

MIND Diet and Nutrients: Key to Lowering Dementia Risk
health9 months ago

MIND Diet and Nutrients: Key to Lowering Dementia Risk

A study of nearly 93,000 Americans found that following the MIND diet, which emphasizes plant-based foods, berries, green leafy vegetables, and fish while limiting red meat and processed foods, is associated with a 9% lower risk of developing dementia, with even greater benefits over time. Experts suggest that such a balanced diet may improve cardiovascular health and blood flow to the brain, potentially reducing dementia risk, though causality has not been established.

Uncovering the Genetic Link to Multiple Sclerosis Severity
health2 years ago

Uncovering the Genetic Link to Multiple Sclerosis Severity

A study involving over 22,000 people with multiple sclerosis (MS) has identified a genetic variant associated with faster disease progression. The variant, located between two genes involved in repairing damaged cells and controlling viral infection, was found to accelerate the need for walking aids by almost four years when inherited from both parents. The findings suggest that resilience and repair in the nervous system play a crucial role in determining the course of MS progression, providing new opportunities for developing therapies to preserve the health of MS patients.

Michael J. Fox's Candid Reflections on Parkinson's Disease
health2 years ago

Michael J. Fox's Candid Reflections on Parkinson's Disease

Actor Michael J. Fox, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease at 29, says living with the condition is getting harder. A new documentary called "Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie" is coming out on Apple TV+ next month detailing his struggles and triumphs over the past decades. Parkinson's is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease in the U.S. after Alzheimer's. Fox created The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research in 2000, which has raised $1.75 billion to date.