Month: September 2023

Unraveling the Gut-Brain Connection in Healthy Aging Adults

Just like our taste buds and brain work together to identify a delicious meal, it turns out that our gut and brain are also closely connected as we age. Recent research has discovered that the trillions of microbes living in our gut, collectively known as the gut microbiome, play a crucial role in maintaining brain […]

Published on September 6, 2023

Exploring Patients’ Perception of Safety in Advanced Parkinson’s Disease

Imagine you’re exploring a vast ocean, sailing toward the horizon with the wind in your hair. You feel a sense of excitement and freedom, but also a nagging worry about the unknown dangers that may lurk beneath the waves. This feeling of exhilaration mixed with caution is similar to the safety perception experienced by patients […]

Published on September 6, 2023

Exploring the Relationship Between Non-Motor Symptoms and Patient Characteristics in Parkinson’s Disease

Understanding the link between non-motor symptoms and patient characteristics in Parkinson’s Disease is like trying to unravel a complex web of connections. It’s like studying a bustling ecosystem, with each symptom playing a different role – constipation, olfactory disturbance, sleep disturbance, mental disorders, and of course, motor symptoms. In this study, researchers dove into these […]

Published on September 6, 2023