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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.


  • Next in Line for Parkinson's Therapies: PRKN and PINK1

    Next in Line for Parkinson's Therapies: PRKN and PINK1

    These genetic risk factors are teaching us more about what goes wrong in Parkinson's, and researchers are already testing therapies against them.
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  • Changes in the Eye May Be a Window to Parkinson's Disease

    Changes in the Eye May Be a Window to Parkinson's Disease

    A study found people with Parkinson's had thinner retinas and those changes related to dopamine loss and physical symptoms.
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  • Trials Testing New Therapies for Parkinson's Symptoms

    Trials Testing New Therapies for Parkinson's Symptoms

    Five clinical trials are recruiting volunteers to test new treatments for non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's disease.
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  • Tests for Parkinson's within Reach

    Tests for Parkinson's within Reach

    Parkinson's scientists say tests to predict the course of the disease are within reach thanks to investment in large-scale studies and standardized methods.
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  • What We Fund: Brain's Resilience, Asthma Drug for Parkinson's and Signs of Disease in the Eye

    What We Fund: Brain's Resilience, Asthma Drug for Parkinson's and Signs of Disease in the Eye

    Foundation-funded research lays groundwork to deepen understanding of Parkinson's and speed breakthroughs.
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  • 'Scientific American' Talks LRRK2 and Parkinson's Research with MJFF CEO Todd Sherer

    'Scientific American' Talks LRRK2 and Parkinson's Research with MJFF CEO Todd Sherer

    An MJFF-funded study suggests that a drug targeting the LRRK2 genetic mutation may positively impact the broader PD population.
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