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Gut microbes may play a role in Parkinson's disease
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Many people with Parkinson's disease also experience digestive symptoms (like constipation) for some time before their diagnosis.But until recently, research on the degenerative disease and how to treat it has focused on understanding how Parkinson's works in the brain.In a new study out this week in the journal Cell, researchers at Caltech found that changes in the type and number of microbes in a person's gut may help determine whether they will go on to develop Parkinson's.This new understanding of the disease could help researchers find better ways to treat it.
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Parkinson's disease treatment: Dolly the sheep research shows cloning may hold key to cure
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GETTY Parkinson's disease: The success of Dolly's creation had altered the way biologists thinkProfessor Sir Ian Wilmut, who led the team that created the world's first cloned mammal from an adult cell, said that, while cloning itself had only had limited application, the success of Dolly's creation had altered the way biologists think "radically and swiftly" about inherited conditions.Until then it had been thought that, once a cell had become specialised for a particular function, it could not be changed.But the birth of Dolly in Edinburgh 20 years ago demonstrated it was possible to "turn the clock back".Symptoms of Parkinson's Wed, August 24, 2016 One in every 500 people has Parkinson's.
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Parkinson's disease 'may start in gut'
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Image copyright Thinkstock Image caption One of the main symptoms of Parkinson's is an uncontrolled tremorScientists in California say they have transformed understanding of Parkinson's disease.Their animal experiments, published in the journal Cell, suggest the brain disorder may be caused by bacteria living in the gut.The findings could eventually lead to new ways of treating the disease, such as drugs to kill gut bugs or probiotics.Experts said the results opened an "exciting new avenue of study".
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