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  2. Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) began in 2004 under the leadership of Dr. Michael W. Weiner, funded as a private – public partnership with $27 million contributed by 20 companies and two foundations through the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health and $40 million from the NIA.

  3. Parkinson's Progression: 6 Signs to Look For - Healthline

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    6 Signs Your Parkinson’s Disease Is Progressing. Medication not working. Anxiety and depression. Changing sleeping patterns. Involuntary movements. Trouble swallowing. Memory problems. Takeaway ...

  4. The Michael J. Fox Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, a longitudinal study funded by the organization, the Parkinson's Progression Markers Initiative, released results in Lancet Neurology showing Parkinson's can be detected by the presence of a biomarker protein, abnormal alpha-synuclein. The biomarker can be detected before the onset of symptoms.

  5. 5 Stages of Parkinson‘s Disease - Healthline

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    Stage 5. Stage 5 is the most advanced stage of Parkinson’s disease. Advanced stiffness in the legs can also cause freezing upon standing, making it impossible to stand or walk. People in this ...

  6. What to Expect in End Stage Parkinson’s Disease - Healthline

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    Parkinson’s disease treatments are likely to change as the disease progresses. Most people with Parkinson’s take a medication like carbidopa/levodopa (Sinemet, Rytary) to increase dopamine levels.

  7. Stages of Parkinson's Disease: How Symptoms Can ... - WebMD

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    Your arms or legs get stiff. You have symptoms only on one side of your body, like a tremor in one arm. Moderate stage. Often within 3 to 7 years, you’ll see more changes. Early on, you might ...

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