Neurological disease killed Eugene O'Neill With only anecdotal information available, the death in 1953 of one of America's greatest playwrights -- Eugene O'Neill -- has been attributed by most biographers to a combination of Parkinson's disease and alcohol abuse...
New drug safe for Parkinson's, but not effective by itself Remacemide, a new type of drug for treating Parkinson's disease, has few side effects, but it does not improve the symptoms of the disease when used by itself, according to preliminary findings.
Cloned cows have younger-than-normal cells One of the problems with the cloned sheep Dolly was that she was born with cells that appeared to be prematurely aged. Now researchers report that a set of six cloned calves seem to have discovered the fountain of youth...
Home bug spray may increase Parkinson's risk People exposed to bug sprays in the home may have a higher risk of Parkinson's disease, an incurable neurological disorder, researchers reported on Friday...
Coffee drinkers face lower Parkinson's disease risk A happy thought for your next coffee break--new research suggests that men who drink coffee or other caffeinated beverages have a much lower risk of developing Parkinson's disease.
Gene linked to early-onset Parkinson's disease Mutations in the parkin gene can cause Parkinson's disease to develop early in life, but the symptoms of this early-onset form of the disease do not differ from the later developing illness...