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New stem cell study raises hopes for Parkinson’s treatment
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Sweden Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
New stem cell research offers hope for Parkinson’s treatment
New stem cell research offers hope for Parkinson’s treatment
The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 26, 2026
Sir Dave Dobbyn on Parkinson’s disease and why he won’t retire
Sir Dave Dobbyn on Parkinson’s disease and why he won’t retire
profootballtalk
· Jun 29, 2026
Former Titans RB Chris Johnson reveals that he's fighting ALS
Johnson has gone public with the goal of giving hope to other ALS patients and their families.
The Epoch Times
· Jun 22, 2026
Bipartisan Federal and State Support Grows for Banning Paraquat
The weedkiller, which is prohibited in 70 countries but still legal in the United States, has been linked to increased Parkinson's disease risk.
Inc.com
· Jun 29, 2026
Can Ozempic Slow Down Aging? Scientists Identify Surprising New Benefits of Weight-Loss Drugs
Early evidence of GLP-1 benefits for aging are mixed, but researchers believe the concept warrants further research.
Medical Daily
· Jul 2, 2026
A Pesticide Still Found on Your Strawberries and Apples More Than Doubles Parkinson's Risk, UCLA Finds
A UCLA study found chlorpyrifos, still legal on strawberries and apples, linked to 2.5x higher Parkinson's risk. Researchers now know exactly how it attacks the brain.
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Related coverage for "New stem cell study raises hopes for Parkinson’s treatment": Sweden Herald — New stem cell research offers hope for Parkinson’s treatment. The New Zealand Herald — Sir Dave Dobbyn on Parkinson’s disease and why he won’t retire. profootballtalk — Former Titans RB Chris Johnson reveals that he's fighting ALS. The Epoch Times — Bipartisan Federal and State Support Grows for Banning Paraquat. Inc.com — Can Ozempic Slow Down Aging? Scientists Identify Surprising New Benefits of Weight-Loss Drugs. Medical Daily — A Pesticide Still Found on Your Strawberries and Apples More Than Doubles Parkinson's Risk, UCLA Finds