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Read the latest developments, reporting and analysis from the world of Parkinson's research, including progress made in studies, tools and collaborations funded by The Michael J. Fox Foundation.


  • Lab Tubes

    FDA Asks for More Information on "Off" Rescue Therapy

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration requested more analyses of a thin film of apomorphine to relieve symptoms when medication is not working optimally.
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  • Brain Scan on Tablet

    Inflammation: Our Brain's Friend and Foe

    MJFF is prioritizing research into exactly how inflammation affects the brain and how we might treat it.
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  • User on Fox Insight Webpage

    'How can we all, who have a common interest, come together:' 23andMe and MJFF Collaborate to Further Parkinson's Research

    MJFF and 23andMe are currently collaborating through Fox Insight, MJFF's online clinical study.
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  • Beakers

    Levodopa Doesn't Slow or Speed Parkinson's Progression

    New research on levodopa, the most commonly prescribed Parkinson's medication, confirms that the drug neither speeds nor delays disease progression.
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  • Jim McNasby and Carlie Tanner, MD

    On Parkinson's Research Participation: 'It Is the Single Most Important Thing You Can Do'

    Want to learn more about Fox Insight, The Michael J. Fox Foundation's online clinical study?
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  • LRRK in Space

    LRRK2 Science in Space: 'The key to curing Parkinson's may be out of this world'

    This is the second Foundation-sponsored study to grow crystals of the LRRK2 protein in space.
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