Neuroimaging, REM Sleep Disturbances, and Parkinson's

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Neuroimaging, REM Sleep Disturbances, and Parkinson's

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A recent study found that neuroimaging use in patients with REM sleep disturbances can help detect early Parkinsons's disease.

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What do Neuroimaging, REM Sleep Disturbances, and Parkinson's have to do with one another? -http://hcp.lv/dyOgyH

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REM sleep behavior disorder is a risk factor for Parkinson's disease

eurekalert.org — “Scientists from the Sleep Disorders Multidisciplinary Unit at IDIBAPS -- Hospital Cl?nic of Barcelona published that up to 45 percent of patients suffering REM sleep behavior disorders develop Parkinson's disease. Their latest work suggests brain SPECT, a neuro-imaging technique, as a tool for viewing the disease progression at an early stage. This discovery will allow the study of future neuroprotective drugs in very early stages, even before first Parkinson's disease symptoms appear.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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REM sleep behavior disorder is a risk factor for Parkinson's disease

sciencedaily.com — “Up to 45 percent of patients suffering REM sleep behavior disorders develop Parkinson's disease, new research suggests. This work suggests brain SPECT, a neuro-imaging technique, is an effective tool for viewing the disease progression at an early stage. This discovery will allow the study of future neuroprotective drugs in very early stages, even before first Parkinson's disease symptoms appear.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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REM sleep behavior disorder is a risk factor for Parkinson's disease

sciencedaily.com — “Up to 45 percent of patients suffering REM sleep behavior disorders develop Parkinson's disease, new research suggests. This work suggests brain SPECT, a neuro-imaging technique, is an effective tool for viewing the disease progression at an early stage. This discovery will allow the study of future neuroprotective drugs in very early stages, even before first Parkinson's disease symptoms appear.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Early Diagnosis Of Parkinson's Disease Using Neuroimaging

medicalnewstoday.com — “REM sleep disturbances constitute an early marker of neurodegenerative diseases. This was demonstrated by the Multidisciplinary Sleep Disturbances Unit of the Hospital Clnic, in an article publiView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Nightmares 'could be sign of Parkinsons' | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “Experts have found that people who suffer from 'REM sleep disturbance' - which includes nightmares and sudden kicking movements - are more likely to develop forms of dementia.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Terrifying nightmares 'could be the first sign of Parkinson's disease' - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Experts have found that people who suffer from 'REM sleep disturbance' - which includes nightmares and sudden kicking movements - are more likely to develop forms of dementia. (Source: the Mail online | Health)MedWorm Message: Register forMedMatcha, MedWorm's medical advertising network, and receive $5 free advertising.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Nightmares 'could be sign of Parkinsons' | Mail Online

dailymail.co.uk — “Experts have found that people who suffer from 'REM sleep disturbance' - which includes nightmares and sudden kicking movements - are more likely to develop forms of dementia.View full resource at dailymail.co.uk

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Neurology Medical News about Parkinson Disease

mdlinx.com — “The relationship between actigraphically defined sleep disturbance and REM sleep behaviour disorder in Parkinson's DiseaseView full resource at mdlinx.com

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