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PARKINSONS DISEASE: A PHYTOCHEMICAL APPROACH

PARKINSONS DISEASE: A PHYTOCHEMICAL APPROACH

... Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a progressive and age-dependent neurodegenerative movement ...the disease progression are yet to be ...Parkinson’s disease in near ...

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PARKINSONS DISEASE: QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) AND EFFECTS OF HOME-BASED REHABILITATION

PARKINSONS DISEASE: QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) AND EFFECTS OF HOME-BASED REHABILITATION

... with PD: the areas of psychological well-being, stigma and social support noted a trend in constant decline, representative of a better HRQOL reported by the ...Parkinson's disease, through the dynamics of ...

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Parkinsons disease and oxidative stress: evaluation by BAP and d-ROMs tests

Parkinsons disease and oxidative stress: evaluation by BAP and d-ROMs tests

... with PD as well as in the post- mortem substantia nigra pars compacta in PD patient brains ...of PD strongly implicate TNF- and its downstream targets in neurotoxin- and endotoxin-induced loss of ...

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Protective Effect of Apigenin in Transgenic Drosophila Melanogaster Model of Parkinsons Disease

Protective Effect of Apigenin in Transgenic Drosophila Melanogaster Model of Parkinsons Disease

... Parkinson disease (PD) ...the PD flies and UAS-Hsap/SNCA.F (control). The PD flies were exposed to different doses of apigenin mixed in the culture ...of PD flies without the apigenin ...

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HOME-BASED AEROBIC EXERCISE AMELIORATES SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONS DISEASE

HOME-BASED AEROBIC EXERCISE AMELIORATES SYMPTOMS IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSONS DISEASE

... of PD, but also that self-directed, home-based exercise therapy is sufficient for improving symptoms re- lated to primary impairments of ...for PD and lead to more beneficial therapeutic effects in ...

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Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinsons disease: An exploration of participants experiences

Choral singing therapy following stroke or Parkinsons disease: An exploration of participants experiences

... Group singing may offer an enjoyable, accessible, therapeutic adjunct to traditional speech language therapies for people living with the chronic effects of stroke or PD [27]. Singing, like speaking, is innate to ...

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Cognitive Profiles in Parkinsons Disease and
their Correlation with Dementia, Anxiety and
Depression: A Preliminary Study

Cognitive Profiles in Parkinsons Disease and their Correlation with Dementia, Anxiety and Depression: A Preliminary Study

... with PD were chosen randomly from the database in the Neurology Clinic at the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre ...neurodegenerative disease, were excluded from this study as they have different ...

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A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST

A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON PREDICTION OF FALLS IN PARKINSONS DISEASE SUBJECTS USING TIMED UP AND GO TEST WITH TINETTI MOBILITY TEST

... contains commands like, “get up,” walk, “turn,” walk, “turn,” and “sit”. Here the subject had to follow all the commands along that has to complete the task without any break. These multiple commands makes the task a ...

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Highlights of 2nd Taiwan International Congress of Parkinsons disease and Movement Disorders, Taipei, Taiwan (March 28-29, 2015): Parkinsons disease and movement disorder-An update

Highlights of 2nd Taiwan International Congress of Parkinsons disease and Movement Disorders, Taipei, Taiwan (March 28-29, 2015): Parkinsons disease and movement disorder-An update

... in PD patients in ...in PD is not rare and PD per se is one of the most contributed risk factors for early ...neuron disease in the same subject of FTLD- ...for PD patients to overcome ...

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Classification of Parkinsons Disease using MRI Images

Classification of Parkinsons Disease using MRI Images

... Initially the histogram features with 8 bins and GLCM features with 22 features that are extracted from the MRI image are used to train the SVM. In SVM the model is generated in the training phase and validated in the ...

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NEW APPROACH OF PARKINSONS DISEASE AND ITS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT

NEW APPROACH OF PARKINSONS DISEASE AND ITS CLINICAL MANAGEMENT

... Parkinson's disease (PD), several non-motor symptoms also affect the PD patients: neurobehavioral symptoms (dementia, depression, anxiety, psychosis), autonomic (postural hypotension, urinary ...

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Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

Journal of Neurological Research and Therapy

... Methods: Eight individuals with idiopathic PD, and ten individuals with no history of neurological disorders participated. SEMG was recorded from the vastus lateralis, tibialis anterior, lateral gastrocnemius and ...

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The relevance of Asteraceae family plants in most of the neuropsychiatric disorders treatment

The relevance of Asteraceae family plants in most of the neuropsychiatric disorders treatment

... Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, schizophrenia, autism, anxiety or depression and could open new important research avenues and future scientific ...

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Neuronal degeneration and mitochondrial dysfunction

Neuronal degeneration and mitochondrial dysfunction

... One response to these questions is that mitochondri- al diseases that result from mtDNA mutations have fea- tures that are unique to the population genetics of mtDNA. In particular, the combination of heteroplas- my, ...

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UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE (PD) IN AYURVEDA .......

UNDERSTANDING AND MANAGEMENT OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE (PD) IN AYURVEDA .......

... life. Despite of so many advancements in the field of medicine, treatment of Parkinson’s disease remained highly symptomatic. No curative treatment is avai able. This instils a special need for ayurvedic ma ...

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Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are the most common

Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Parkinson’s disease (PD) are the most common

... Chagas disease (American trypanosomiasis) Glycosphingolipid biosynthesis − lacto and neolacto series Hepatitis B Hippo signaling pathway MAPK signaling pathway N−Glycan biosynthesis Neurotrophin signaling pathway ...

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The effect of multitalker background noise on speech intelligibility in Parkinson's disease and controls

The effect of multitalker background noise on speech intelligibility in Parkinson's disease and controls

... features. PD voice quality is often characterized as being breathy and harsh and is associated with the production of abnormally high levels of turbulent noise that may cause word initial vowels to be misperceived ...

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Ultrasound of the hand is sufficient to detect subclinical inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis remission: a post hoc longitudinal study

Ultrasound of the hand is sufficient to detect subclinical inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis remission: a post hoc longitudinal study

... or PD scores ≥ 1 or ≥ 2 in individual joints/tendons or groups of joints/tendons at baseline and at 6 and 12 months were ...examining PD only of the hands ...with PD pathology detected in at least ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 56-year-old man with cognitive impairment and difficulty tying his necktie

Clinical Reasoning: A 56-year-old man with cognitive impairment and difficulty tying his necktie

... This combination of asymmetric parkinsonism and cortical sensory deficits is characteristic of corticobasal syndrome (CBS). Although this patient has prominent asymmetric parkinsonism on examination, he lacks other ...

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation to understand pathophysiology and as potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases

Transcranial magnetic stimulation to understand pathophysiology and as potential treatment for neurodegenerative diseases

... in PD off dopaminergic medications, but is reduced on medication state (MEP conditioned by electrical peripheral nerve stimulation was about 80 % of test ...by PD but is al- tered by dopaminergic medication ...

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