Groundbreaking research by the University of Sydney has identified a new brain protein involved in the development of Parkinson’s disease and a way to modify it, paving the way for future treatments for the disease.
Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurological condition after dementia, with over 150,000 people in Australia living with the condition.
The research team, led by Professor Kay Double from the Brain and Mind Centre, has spent more than a decade studying the…
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