Parkinson's research boosted by Michael J Fox

Parkinson's research boosted by Michael J Fox

A major research project on the evolution of Parkinson's disease, which shall comprise British patients, has been launched by actor Michael J Fox. The study is the first of its kind and shall be involving around 400 people from 5 sites in Europe and fourteen hospitals in the US.

Patients which are in the initial phase of Parkinson's - before they have been initiated any sort of treatment, shall be enrolled in the analysis to find vital biomarkers for the disease.

Fox, who was detected with young-onset Parkinson's who is aged 30, expressed out that the study was very crucial as much enhanced cures aren't going to come itself from the sky and genuine challenges stand high in the path of the outcome they wish for.

Presently, there is no perfect way of determining how Parkinson's develops. This signifies that it is very tough for the doctors to exercises whether a drug is decelerating down or freezing the disease's growth. Consistent and vigorous biomarkers to keep a close watch on the development of Parkinson's shall be improving the patient care.


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