A new study reveals that T cells mistakenly attack brain cells expressing PINK1, contributing to Parkinson’s disease. The ...
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News Medical on MSNCan coffee push back Parkinson’s? New study uncovers key genetic linkHigher coffee consumption is causally linked to delayed onset of Parkinson’s disease but does not affect disease risk or ...
The 76-year-old rock legend is gearing up for an epic farewell with his original Black Sabbath bandmates in what's set to be ...
This tour was repeatedly rescheduled due to health issues, the COVID pandemic, and logistical problems. Despite these ...
“He’s very happy to be coming back and very emotional about this,” she said. “Parkinson’s is a progressive disease. It’s not ...
Ozzy Osbourne is set to candidly discuss his health struggles in an upcoming documentary. The 78-year-old rock legend has undergone seven surgeries in the past five years, including a fourth spinal ...
Telemedicine helps Parkinson’s patients—safe, effective rehab via video calls. Discover the TELEPARK trial’s promising results.
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Cornwall Live on MSNAddict harassed his own father even though he was severely illA drug addict harassed his father and set off his Parkinson's tremors even more because "heroin change him into a different ...
Ozzy Osbourne will play his final show both as a solo act and with Black Sabbath come July 5 in Birmingham, England. Though it's not clear how much of the show Osbourne will even play, given he's been ...
The FDA has approved Medtronic's Brainsense Adaptive deep brain stimulation for patients with Parkinson's disease. The technology is designed to adjust therapy in real time based on a patient's brain ...
"He’s the real-life Iron Man, and nothing’s happened to his voice," Andrew Watt told Howard Stern of Ozzy Osbourne, who's faced several health setbacks in recent years.
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