"Furthermore, patients with RLS who were not treated with dopamine agonists tended to be at increased risk of developing ...
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 ...
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the destruction of a specific population of neurons: the dopaminergic neurons. A team has investigated the destruction of these ...
PEOPLE who find themselves tossing and turning at night could be at risk of developing Parkinson’s, warn researchers. A ...
New research backs up previous findings about a connection between the two, though some have urged caution in interpreting ...
Parkinson’s disease is a progressive disorder of later life, defined clinically by motor features (asymmetric bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, and imbalance) and pathologically by neuronal degeneration ...
The movement disorder is estimated to affect tens of thousands of Americans in a severe enough way to impact their daily life ...
A study involving 22 Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients has shown that use of the dopaminergic drug levodopa improves sleep quality. When the patients took the drug, the number of times they woke up ...