"Furthermore, patients with RLS who were not treated with dopamine agonists tended to be at increased risk of developing ...
PEOPLE who find themselves tossing and turning at night could be at risk of developing Parkinson’s, warn researchers. A ...
Restless legs syndrome has been linked to an increased risk for Parkinson’s disease in new findings that suggest the ...
Parkinson’s — which can cause tremors, slow movement and stiffness — is believed to affect 1 in every 336 Americans.
Three research hospitals in the Republic of Korea are reporting that restless leg syndrome was associated with an increased ...
The placebo effect can have a significant influence on treatment outcomes. While we still have a lot to learn about how and why a patient’s expectations can influence the effectiveness of medication ...
New research backs up previous findings about a connection between the two, though some have urged caution in interpreting ...
There are three dopaminergic pathways, namely the striatonigral pathway (substantia nigra to caudate and putamen), the mesolimbic pathway (ventral tegmental area of midbrain to limbic areas of basal ...
This diagram shows that dopamine regulates neuron specification, suggesting its role in modulating neural circuits during development, potentially contributing to autism spectrum disorder–related ...
CVN293 was generally well-tolerated in healthy volunteers with evidence of robust brain penetration, supporting utility of KCNK13 inhibitors for neurodegenerative diseases characterized by ...