The project, with a $5 million grant from the US National Institutes of Health, aims to develop more individualised treatments for patients with Parkinson’s — the second most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s.
One of the most beloved personalities in American hockey coverage is stepping away from the game he’s dedicated his life to. On Tuesday, ESPN announced that Barry Melrose would be heading into retirement to spend more time with his family as he battles Parkinson’s disease. Melrose played six years in the National Hockey League, appearing […]
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FARGO, N.D. – The North Dakota State women’s golf team continues its season with the Loyola Parkinson Family Invitational in Libertyville, Ill., on Monday and Tuesday.