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en If these techniques aren't working, we have several medications available, most of which increase the levels of dopamine, a chemical in the brain usually associated with happiness and pleasure, similar to those used to treat Parkinson's disease.

en In animal studies ... exercise has been found to increase dopamine levels and to raise the number of dopamine receptors,

en In animal studies ... exercise has been found to increase dopamine levels and to raise the number of dopamine receptors.

en This prevents the release of dopamine, a brain chemical that makes people feel rewarded, and as a result they don't want more nicotine. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface. This prevents the release of dopamine, a brain chemical that makes people feel rewarded, and as a result they don't want more nicotine.

en Our research shows how a genetic cause of Parkinson's disease works. We show how the normal function of the gene keeps dopamine cells from dying. If the gene is abnormal, these protective mechanisms cannot be brought into play.

en Our research shows how a genetic cause of Parkinson's disease works. We show how the normal function of the gene keeps dopamine cells from dying. If the gene is abnormal, these protective mechanisms cannot be brought into play.

en As far as regenerating parts of the brain that have degenerated, such as in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease and others of that nature, the ability to regenerate the needed cell type and placing it in the correct spot would have major impact.

en If we can find drugs that increase activity of the DJ-1 gene, we may be able to stop the relentless progression of Parkinson's disease even in patients who don't have mutations in the gene. Stopping a disease in its earliest stages would be a tremendous breakthrough.

en If we can find drugs that increase activity of the DJ-1 gene, we may be able to stop the relentless progression of Parkinson's disease even in patients who don't have mutations in the gene. Stopping a disease in its earliest stages would be a tremendous breakthrough.

en Once people with Parkinson disease start having trouble with their gait, they should have a bone mass density scan to look for osteoporosis and get treatment if needed. Current guidelines do not list Parkinson's disease as a risk factor for osteoporosis, but this study suggests that it should be included.

en They're like pacemakers. They're abnormal signals that they're trying to bring back to normal. Parkinson's disease leads to an abnormal firing pattern in a specific part of the brain and these brain pacemakers have been very effective in blocking these firing signals.

en The default activity patterns of the brain may, over many years, augment a metabolic- or activity-dependent cascade that participates in Alzheimer's disease pathology. The regions of the brain we tend to use in our default state when we are young are very similar to the regions where plaques form in older people with Alzheimer's disease. This is quite a remarkable convergence that we did not expect.

en One of the potential side-effects of drugs to treat ADHD is insomnia. Therefore, for some, the additional use of medications to assist in sleeping is something one might anticipate, ... The number of people in our analysis that have concomitant use in these two therapeutic classes is significant and warrants continued research, especially since these two conditions are accelerating at similar rates and among similar demographic audiences.

en [Sound familiar? Don't despair. Who says Mother Nature isn't ripe for a con? Helen Fisher suspects that you can fool your biochemistry into believing you're still back in the chase phase.] Novel experiences drive up levels of dopamine in the brain, ... can stimulate the release of testosterone, the hormone of sexual desire.

en The equation is open to future adjustment as we get medications that affect the progression of the disease. Brain scans will offer information about who gets treated and who doesn't.


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