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Breakthrough Discovery Identifies Brain Network Behind Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms

Parkinson’s Disease affects more than 10 million people worldwide and remains one of the most challenging neurodegenerative disorders to diagnose, treat, and manage. While current treatments can ease symptoms, none can halt or reverse the disease. But a groundbreaking study published in Nature on February 4, 2026, may mark a turning point in our understanding of the disorder’s root causes, and open the door to far more effective, non‑invasive treatments.

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A Breath of Hope? How Controlled CO₂ Exposure May Help Clear Toxic Proteins in Parkinson’s Disease

When we think about Parkinson’s Disease, we often focus on the tremors, stiffness, and slowed movement that shape daily life. But beneath those visible symptoms lies a quieter process: the brain’s struggle to clear out toxic proteins that contribute to neurodegeneration. A newly published study in npj Parkinson’s Disease explores a surprising possible helper in this fight, carbon dioxide, delivered in short, controlled bursts.

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Tech Innovations Transforming Parkinson’s Disease Care

Parkinson’s Disease (PD), a progressive neurological disorder, affects millions worldwide. While traditional treatments focus on managing symptoms, new technologies are revolutionizing the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of PD, offering new and exciting options for patients and clinicians alike. 

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