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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.


  • New Dyskinesia Drug Moving Forward in Clinical Testing

    New Dyskinesia Drug Moving Forward in Clinical Testing

    MJFF funded early research of this novel drug candidate, mGluR4, helping remove financial and other barriers to advance its testing.
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  • Inhaled Levodopa Closer to the Goal Line

    Inhaled Levodopa Closer to the Goal Line

    Pharmaceutical company Acorda reported positive results from a Phase III trial of an inhaled form of levodopa to treat "off" periods in Parkinson's.
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  • Linking Three Proteins to Parkinson's

    Linking Three Proteins to Parkinson's

    A new study, funded in part by The Michael J. Fox Foundation (MJFF), recently identified a genetic-related pathway in PD.
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  • Ballet and Brain Scans: A Parkinson's Research Project in Perfect Harmony

    Ballet and Brain Scans: A Parkinson's Research Project in Perfect Harmony

    Watch a documentary short that showcases the 'Dancing with Parkinson's' program to learn how dance can affect the brains of people with Parkinson's.
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  • Researching a Better Way to Diagnose Parkinson's Disease

    Researching a Better Way to Diagnose Parkinson's Disease

    Joann, a person living with Parkinson's, shares her experience participating in the Systemic Synuclein Sampling Study (S4).
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  • New Dyskinesia Drug Advances to Final Stage of FDA Review Process

    New Dyskinesia Drug Advances to Final Stage of FDA Review Process

    The FDA recently agreed to review the New Drug Application for a dyskinesia medication developed by Adamas Pharmaceuticals.
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